The legislation has a couple of notes in that regard. One is that it would prohibit exploratory drilling for drilling of a well, either an exploration well or a production well. For the purposes of exploring for or producing hydrocarbons, drilling is prohibited on the island and within one nautical mile of the island.
There are activities that could be conducted on the island, and they are the low-impact activities that are identified through the geophysical and the geological seismic-type programs. I can come back to those in a minute.
Access is allowed for maintenance of pre-existing wellheads and for emergency response situations. If you had to evacuate a platform or a drilling rig in close proximity, there would be a place of safe harbour.
The provisions are well spelled out.
With regard to the low-impact activities that are described, as I said in my opening remarks, if those are carried out using the appropriate equipment, appropriate mitigation, and appropriate procedures, really by definition they are low impact. That doesn't mean that we wouldn't—