The new legislation gives us the power to order a rail company to change its operations from time to time, if possible. We did not have that power under the former legislation, but now we can do that.
If I may, I will continue my answer in English.
As it reads, the legislation gives us the authority on last resort. In other words, it's intended so that the parties try to solve their problems themselves first. We would enter into a case only if the parties involved could not resolve the issue. Now the legislation gives us the authority, in consultation with the fact that railways do have to operate, to develop a process and a solution that we feel confident will be able to work towards solving the problem.
Noise is a complex issue. It deals with perceptions, individual issues, history, and so on. I'm confident that with this legislation we will go a long way in helping people resolve this issue.