Maybe I didn't characterize it fairly, but I think this is why....
If parliamentarians ultimately decide that this is really important, you're right, it's not a hill we're going to die on. It's not that big a deal. Our perspective is just that, at the end of the day, this really doesn't do anything to do address the real needs of consumers. If you agree with me that what people really want is the right mix on the service and price equation--they want safety and they want efficiency in their travel experience--then you have to ask yourself, “Does this measure do anything about that?” It doesn't.
We take the perspective that we don't think it makes a lot of sense, but if you want to do it, that's fine; we've got nothing to hide. We just take the view that it's pretty ineffectual relative to what's important.