No, I think it allows a latitude, an ability to make a report on the accident in Parliament and the ability for the minister to make a recommendation, if there is a need, for additional appropriations. But I think what's important to remember is that this number is based upon what is happening internationally, what is an acceptable increase for operators in Canada, and as well upon a risk assessment of the costs associated with a nuclear incident.
Then finally, just in terms of other countries—you mentioned liabilities being pooled in other countries—the reality is that the other countries are not completely backed up by insurance, and in fact in this case they would be backed up by insurance, to $650 million, which is a difference. The minister's ability to make recommendations on additional appropriations is embedded there.