That's correct, Mr. Bevington. What I'm saying is that if you take adventure tourism out of part 4, it goes back to the way it was. All part 4 does is say that waivers are null and void, so if you're out of part 4 and you're in adventure tourism activity, waivers are there. If a waiver is well written, it stands up. If it's not well written, it won't stand up.