I wouldn't say so. On the Canadian delegation at NASCO there are provincial representatives. They understand the environment in which NASCO functions and how Canada participates. Before we go to NASCO we have consultations with the provincial governments as well as stakeholders to prepare our positions.
We understand how it works in Canada; this is the way things are right now, so we function with that. In other jurisdictions, Norway or Scotland, as we said before, they have other levels of jurisdiction as well, so they have to deal with those kinds of environments in the same way we do.
Is it slower? I don't know. If we have systems in place that address those issues we have protocols if there's an escape--who to contact and what to do next. So these protocols are already in place and we work together on making sure that when there is an escape there is information that is flowing and there are decisions that can be taken in terms of what are the next steps.