With Parliament it was pretty specific as to the types of communications they wanted to capture in terms of it being a designated public office holder, and through the regulations it further defined the oral, and arranged, and who was initiating it.
What we've found in doing the reporting is that 80% of this is overreporting. And that's the question. There's a significant amount that is going to members of Parliament and senators who are not designated public office holders. When the act comes up for review, the debate should be whether the communications should now be captured through designated public office holders.