Certainly. Right now, the way it's worded is that, if the minister believes it's necessary to do or not do something.... I think it's important to require that the order be made only after consulting prescribed expert bodies. That could be a C-stack, for example. It could be other cybersecurity bodies within the government. It's to determine not only whether there's a security threat, but whether the order is proportionate and balanced.
Let's face it, our communications systems are very complex. It may seem easy to say to remove this equipment or do something, but we want to make sure that experts, including the targets of the orders, if appropriate, can advise the government of what some unintended consequences could be to the system, or even the viability of some of the smaller providers who are asked to comply with those orders. That's a very important requirement that should be in the legislation.