If I may take a moment, there's interesting work being done by the National Research Council here in St. John's. They are testing. Since my report, Ms. Fagan and I and Mr. Roil have actually been in to see what they're doing. They are finding that wave and wind action reduces the efficiency of the suits. That is, if you are in still water, even though it may be cold, it is one thing, but wave and wind action makes it much more difficult to withstand the cold.
They test people in three-hour stints. They have moving water in their pool, and wind action. These are young people. They don't come to people my age and ask if we would like to participate. These are young people, and a lot of them cannot stay in these conditions for three hours even in a good immersion suit. They just have to come out. They're blue with the cold and shivering violently.
So conditions offshore are important, and so is speed.