These are really issues related to health and safety, Jacques. Having been in the previous government--and that's just the debate in the House today--I think safety nets aren't going to cut it on their own. They never will. We may dream they will. I can remember when Vanclief made the announcement, “There will be no more ad hoc funding”. The average on an annual basis was $1.5 billion in ad hoc funding. It has to be, or the industry can't survive, given the disasters that happen and so on. So I think we need to look at ways and means of doing it in other ways.
In terms of the SARM presentation, you make mention in your brief—