As you know—you've practised law in this country—that term “reasonable” shows up inside and outside of our laws. It's certainly a major component of the common law of this country: what is reasonable under the circumstances.
Again, those tests that have been applied in our courts for a couple of centuries now will be continued. They will look at each case to see what is reasonable under the circumstances. I'm just pleased that we've finally updated the laws to make it a little more comprehensible. Again, we don't just do these things for lawyers or the courts; we do them for the people who have to administer these laws.
As I say, when I get together with people in law enforcement, and many times this isn't the first topic they talk to me about—I might have been there for something else—they raise this and say this is overly complicated and difficult. Even as a lawyer you could look at all those different sections and say this isn't easy. As I say, I think it's in part a function of when it was originally drafted.