Is this legislation proposed going to add to or detract from that process? In other words, there are a lot of discretionary powers being conveyed here. Conceivably we could have a whole new regime for transport and for dangerous goods and so on that might not conform with some of the work that's been done, and we get another layer of impediments. In other words, I know that there's a rubric of security. We all want to see that we have measures in place, but I think some of our experience has been that it hasn't happened that smoothly.
Does this legislation do anything to take into account that challenge of not duplicating and of anticipating standards that could come government-wide? Does it propose anything of that kind?