My own thought was it codified the threshold but it wasn't.... Ms. Mathen, you made the point, and Ms. Sheehy as well, that there are benefits to codifying the different decisions, rather than just letting them sit out there, and certainly it must be of some assistance then as well to lawyers practising in this area. They're not just relying on their interpretation of the common law decision in this area, but it's transcribed into legislation.
Wouldn't you agree with that? It's not just a question of codifying what has already taken place, but it adds some certainty, I would guess, to anyone practising in this law, when it is transcribed into legislation.