Okay. That's what we assumed.
Mr. Grammond, although I think we all believe this affects the independence of the judiciary, you've said it was more traditionally other things that were important in keeping the judiciary independent, including wages. But we had a case in which an independent committee recommended wages. The government had decided that judges were going to get the wages, and all of a sudden a new government came in and retracted that. So I would assume that this would be a movement against the independence of the judiciary and it would not give confidence to the public about the independence of the judiciary.