No. One of the considerations that was clearly involved in their decision whether or not to pay compensation--and this was stated publicly by the premier--was the liability for environmental remediation costs down the road.
As to the second part of the question with respect to the assessment that was made, we conducted an assessment of the fair value of the assets. As there are continuing settlement discussions going on today between the province and other investors in the same facilities, I wouldn't want to get into a detailed discussion of the evaluations we made of those assets. Moreover, they were part of a confidential settlement negotiation and would involve commercially confidential information.