Again, we need to point to the fact that it is the role of the Offshore Petroleum Board to look at these kinds of issues and be responsible for the drilling outside.
I would like to make the point, though, that from time to time, there are some environmental needs for seismic on the island. Part of what seismic does is to identify what they call “pressure steps”. As you go down through the surface and drill, not from Sable but from outside, the pressure within the structure, the formation that you're drilling through, changes. The purpose of seismic, in part, is to identify exactly where and what those pressure steps are. If in drilling you haven't identified the pressure steps, and industry hasn't taken the proper precautions based on informed information to put in place casings that have the right strength, you can have a drilling accident. The seismic information is important to industry to provide that certainty.