I think I'm less concerned about the fact that they might be drilling under the island since, as Mr. Barry said, that's fairly far down. It's a fact though that the drilling in the end is attached to the drill platform. If the drill platform is close to the island, it brings with it a bunch of impacts from discharge of produced water to light to flaring to small spills, which regularly happen on platforms. Let's not forget that Sable Island is different in its geography. It's long and thin. It's not like some other parks where perhaps once you're 10 kilometres into the park these things are less visible and have less impact on the park.
If, for example, you had drill rigs on either side of the island, there would be detrimental impacts on both visitor experience and, I think, the ecology of the island.