I do, for a number of reasons. The limit was set based on the following considerations: it reflects the international norm; it reflects available insurance capacity, which of course is important, because operators have to be able to obtain the insurance; it addresses the reasonable risks, as studied by NRCan and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission; and it also reflects the recommendation of the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources, which suggested in 2002 that the limit be raised to at least $600 million.
One other aspect of it as well is that, if the $75 million operator liability established in 1976 had been adjusted for inflammation...inflation, it would amount to over $350 million today. So we've made a significant move.