Certainly, I can do that.
A remediation agreement is another way that serious criminal behaviour can be prosecuted. It is another tool in the tool kit of our director of public prosecutions to go out and punish serious criminal behaviour without endangering innocent third parties, such as employees, such as pensioners, such as third party contractors and subcontractors who may be working on these various projects. It doesn't put the viability of the company itself into question but rather allows those who are to be prosecuted to be prosecuted, for the company to pay very serious penalties, and for supervision to be imposed on the company so that any corporate criminality as part of its culture can be changed.
It's a very important thing. Our allies have it—the United States, the U.K. Australia's contemplating it. It is an important element in the arsenal for combatting serious fraud internationally.