Very good.
I have one last question. It was mentioned that when you do a news release, sometimes you'll say right in it that the effective date is the date of the news release. You commented on that. And you're going to say that you hope Parliament follows through and agrees to legislate this.
Do I assume, then, that before that news release goes out, the minister has signed off on that change? Is that where you get your political momentum, if you will, to say that you think it will be okay? Otherwise, you would be, I'm assuming, all over the place. The minister would be signing off and you would know that the minister's planning to make some kind of cabinet submission that would reflect the changes that are in there. Or is your word to be taken at face value, and you really don't know what the political outcome is going to be at all? That would shock me.