Yes, just one final comment with regard to what Dennis was saying. It's in section 22 and also 23, but it's also where it has to protect third-party interests. One of the things that I want to say, Mr. Chairman, is that I have never worked as a public servant or even as a Minister and, naturally, if this act itself comes into force, it would mean that anybody serving in government can't be exposed in the year 1982. It's two years before it comes into force. So I would think for anybody who has been a public servant and has to make a decision that they might have a concern about, in 15 years they could be exposed to what could be detrimental to them or to their careers.
So I can see where some of the Members might not support the bill but would be concerned about the waiting period of less than 25 years. I think we have agreed on a reasonable rate of about 15 years. That has been the point. I just thought that I would let you know that as far as the bill goes, I don't think I have anything to be concerned about, but maybe some other Members do.