Yes. I've spoken to someone who was central in the development of the Australian Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Act. He said that perhaps the act is not drafted very well and perhaps the Government of Australia has not allocated the resources to their security intelligence agencies to follow up on the act, but that simply the existence of the act is a consciousness-raising device. I think a lot of people who might have been inclined to accept some sort of going easy on China in anticipation of future benefits will now be aware that this is something that will not reflect well on them and makes them complicit in the Chinese regime, including all of the espionage, foreign subversive activities and genocide that the regime is characteristic of.
I think that just the fact that we're talking about this is already a very positive thing in terms of raising people's awareness that they shouldn't just let the Chinese regime start to make them beholden to a regime that is hostile to our interests and is engaged, as General Eyre has said, in hybrid warfare against us already.