Members won't find it surprising that our association also finds that problematic because, if you're giving people these directions that they're legally required to do things, I think they need to be able to understand what those things are. Of course, regulations would spell those out, but I think, as parliamentarians, you need to have some satisfaction as to what those requirements might be before you sign off on a coercive power being used against travellers to do some set of undefined things.
Thinking back to Ms. van Vugt, naturally, we all want to have trust in government. We know that no one in government is sitting here out to do the wrong thing in relation to this bill and its implementation. That being said, I think we need more than just, “Trust us, we're going to do some regulations and they're going to be fantastic”, not that that's what the government said. I think we do need more than that.