The definition is important because if you define a short-run ferry and you use the term “short-run ferry” in one regulation and you use the same term in another regulation, but the definition is not the same, then you have a problem.
The term “short-term ferry“ should refer to exactly the same thing in the same definition. If I'm an operator and I'm used to knowing that a short-term ferry is five kilometres and I apply this throughout my operation and then I look at the regulations and it says a short-term ferry uses x, y, and z, but this is three kilometres, and this is 2.5 or 2.2, it doesn't make much sense. This is why consistency in the regulation is important.
To be frank about three to five kilometres, we think five kilometres was the intent. I think it was three miles. The hardship on certain operators in terms of the steps they have to take is such that we believe that five kilometres should be the appropriate point on that front.