The fact that it went all the way from the House of Representatives to the Cabinet and was finally recommended to him by Cabinet officials is enough to prove that this new administrative division plan has won the majority support of the House of Representatives and the Cabinet; at least the government is quite satisfied.
Arthur had no objection to the new division plan and, after considering all factors, decided to seek public opinion through newspapers and radio.
As long as there is not too much opposition, this will basically be the new administrative division of Australasia.
Of course, if there is a more suitable administrative division during this period, or if the public is not satisfied with this administrative division, there is still room for negotiation.
At the end of July 1921, the government officially released the design of the administrative division, seeking public opinions.