Essentially, we've expanded the scope under Bill C-20. Under the current Nuclear Liability Act it was basically limited to bodily or personal injury and property damage. With revisions to the international convention, we've seen that this has not given enough direction to the courts about what compensation should be awarded. We've expanded it in line, I guess you could say, with the international conventions to include certain forms of environmental damage, certain forms of economic loss against directly related forms of psychological trauma, and preventive measures.
I trust that answers your question.