Very briefly again, Chair, I want to return to the issue that I had earmarked earlier, on the 65%.
You answered, Mr. Hamilton, that much of that is new information that comes in. We've heard Ms. Cheng speak to whether, if it's new information, that information could have been or should have been anticipated as being required. Obviously, you were suggesting the 65% may not be as big as it looks. How much of it do you think can be reasonably be answered away, because it's a big number?