You can sense we're feeling a little disquiet about the $650 million ceiling, and maybe you could make us feel less uneasy about it.
When I think of the thousands of people who could potentially be adversely affected by a nuclear incident, and when we consider the heads of damage under which they will be compensated—bodily injury, property damage, economic loss, psychological trauma—boy, a very modest amount would potentially be payable to each claimant. That's my one concern.
Secondly, when we're talking about other countries and the insurance coverages available in other countries, are we talking apples and apples or apples and oranges? By that I mean is the coverage limited to, for instance, bodily injury and property damage, or are they in other countries also insured for psychological trauma and economic loss?