The intention is certainly imbued with the utmost in good faith, and I understand the purpose, but as I read it, it's not clear to me whether or not those changes, as made by third parties--you know, some jurisdiction or non-governmental organization in Kuala Lumpur--may create some of this material that is incorporated by reference. It's not clear to me how much scrutiny our Parliament would be able to apply to that, because there would never be any notice of the change. It would simply be incorporated by reference.
As Mr. Yost points out, the changes would occur, made by third parties, and our Parliament would never have any notice of the change--unless somebody were to call up and mention it.