I think that leaving it to a judge to determine what is an appropriate remedial measure would also put the individual who took the measure in a difficult situation. If it was left to a judge, that individual would not know whether he or she was going to be compensated. We're saying that it's primarily the competent authority who will determine these actions. It's clear that we don't expect the individual to be going out and remediating the environmental damage. That's for a competent authority.