Yes.
You're right that some existing obligations in the act will be strengthened by means of new powers and tools that the minister mentioned. That's the first thing.
The second thing is that when a new act that places obligations on federally-regulated companies comes into force, it is accompanied by a set of standards, in the form of regulations.
Why the two-year gap? Because it's essential to consult the companies to ensure they are ready. What these companies and communities have told us is that if obligations were imposed without any assistance for them, they would find themselves immediately in violation of the act, which is of no use to anyone.
The two-year period will enable us to work with these companies to help them prepare.