I can start. We have no concerns with the Senate amendment, because it was the amendment that we pursued actively in the Senate, which of course, as you know, was followed by a series of discussions with the department and the minister and his team, which we hoped would result in the amendment that Mr. Fraser referred to earlier this evening. Again, we look forward to the specific language in that amendment.
We feel confidence from the department, the government, and the minister that it will accomplish most of what we sought to achieve in the Senate amendment, but not everything. We're okay with that. We understand that compromise is an important part of the legislative process, so again, we look forward to the specific language in that amendment and to the debate to follow.