Really briefly, I have just two quick comments.
With respect to Germany and Japan, they are required to carry compensation insurance similar to the amount in Canada, where it's backstopped to an unlimited amount. But the insurance the actual operator is required to carry and pay the premiums on would be similar to the international standards.
With respect to what happens if there is an accident.... We're dealing with our own house and getting our own house in order. But if there were an accident in the U.S., we would be able to make a claim against the U.S. insurance for compensation; we don't want to place a burden on the Canadian operators to provide insurance in the event of an incident south of the border. They obviously carry insurance and are required to, and if there ever were an incident, then we would make a claim against their insurance. That's the way it should be.