Can I stop you there? I think you've given the answer to that. I accept that it's a good answer.
The problem is that the process is at least five or six steps, and the final step for the commission is, again, to go to court. There's a serious concern that yes, this is clear and straightforward, but it's very cumbersome and time-consuming. There's a bit of a worry that the deck is stacked in favour of the commissioner, partly because the commissioner knows what the information will be that he's trying to prevent the commission from seeing. The commission won't know what they're asking for exactly.
Don't you see a problem there?