I maintain—and my goal here is really to be efficient—that preserving the June 30 date in this way will clearly cause a series of problems. As I mentioned in my example, several thousands of people, hundreds of people, may conduct transactions and subsequently find themselves in a grey area, without knowing whether they have committed an offence and without knowing whether they are subject to a grandfathering clause. This seems to be vague based on the answers we're getting.
I think the government party should review its position on this point. Instead of June 30, it could be 30 days after royal assent in order to give the industry time to adjust, but it should not be retroactive because that will create a grey area between the two. It won't work.