I don't think there's any doubt about that. That's what they've done in the North Sea. As Mr. Clay said, for the most part they're at 15 minutes. Also, because of their geographical circumstances, they have very fast boats. I think BP, which we've heard so much about in the Gulf of Mexico, spent £1.3 billion about three to four years ago on fast boats that hang from the side of a mother ship. They can be released and go 30 knots or something. They have medical help, nursing, and all of that on board. When they rescue people in these fast boats, those rescued are considered to be in a place of safety.
They have so much more that has been built up over many years. There's the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. There are very many responders in that area of the North Sea. I don't think we could ever, given our geography, have the kind of coverage they have in the North Sea, so the coverage we have ought to be as quick off the mark as possible.