Thank you. Much of our legislation does involve limitations. Put another way, there is a Limitation of Actions Act which does limit the ability to commence legal actions. It's not that a limitation period, if I can put it that way, referring to the section is that unusual in our law. The point of most limitation actions, among other things, is that it pushes a claimant with a legitimate claim to pursue it with reasonable diligence. A defendant or respondent may lose evidence necessary to dispute the claim if too much time has gone by.
That is the reason for this type of section in this legislation. As I say, the Limitation Act imposes limitations for many types of legal actions. Thank you.