The minister was talking before about how it won't require regulation to put it into effect, and that's because the administrative penalties and other penalties are hard-wired right into the legislation itself. The day that the legislation is effective, the enforcement regime is effective as well.
The penalties themselves are laid out quite clearly. There are two categories of offences: lesser offences that might be related to recording things, and then larger violations of not having taken action that's been required.
The AMPs have been set at levels that will serve as a deterrent, because we needed to make sure that the AMP regime was muscular enough to serve that deterrent function.
There is the possibility of jail time should there be a problem in collecting. A number of options are provided in the penalty regime, and the situation might require the use of different measures, depending on what type of violation and how the process is going.