(1) This section applies in relation to a proceeding for an offence against this Law if it is relevant to prove that someone ought reasonably to have known something.
(2) A court may consider the following when deciding whether the person ought reasonably to have known the thing—
(a) the person's abilities, experience, expertise, knowledge, qualifications and training;
(b) the circumstances of the offence;
(c) any other relevant matter prescribed by the national regulations for the purposes of this section.