We haven't taken any position on that subject this time, although we did look at it the last time the legislation was in this committee and at the consultations prior to that. Our view then was that those persons ought to be subject to the ordinary law and to whatever prosecutorial discretion can be exercised on their behalf and whatever arrangements can be made to accommodate the fact that they were acting, apparently or otherwise, with official blessing, or at least without official condemnation.
At this point, we have simply left that part alone, on the basis that having lost the argument before, it didn't seem worth bringing it up again.