Thank you.
On the information, I'll ask Fiona to respond. That was question one.
And I'll ask Fiona to respond to your second question about forms. I will say that I find that our system is quite a bit different from other systems. With most of the systems I've seen, whether it be in veterans affairs or social welfare, there is a very high level of audit and paper trail required by the bureaucrats. The central agency wants to know how much money is spent on everything and to put ticks on every decision.
In New Zealand, we tend to delegate responsibility on a much broader base and to base it on trust. The agreement for the case managers is more general than you would find elsewhere. They have more delegated powers to make more decisions and therefore less paperwork.
I'll come back to Fiona, who can answer on the forms, and I'll leave Fiona to talk about cemeteries as well.