We talked earlier about the sort of triage nature of this in trying to get money to the people who need it most. Is the judge's determination of all claims not affected by whether Parliament has set aside additional funds?
So if a judge going into this tribunal knows that $650 million is the limit—Parliament has not given over any more—and they've got 650 claimants, to pick a number, it's going to affect their decision rather than hearing that Parliament has set aside additional money. Is it not going to affect the amount they allow per claimant, with that interest being not to have anybody at the very end of the line not get any money at all?