Sure. On the proportionality of the offence, I think it's important to note that penalties in Canada are based on precedent in Canada and not in any other country. On that basis, we're pleased that it was more than 25 times the size of any previous penalty. To our way of thinking, that showed the seriousness of the offence and the seriousness with which the court took it.
That's based on Canadian precedent and, as you know, the United States has a different system and it includes different elements in the offence than are included just for what was the fine under CEPA, which you're talking about and was $196.5 million. There were a number of elements to the U.S. fine that make it very different.