I don't think I'm following your question.
If there's an order to take a preventive measure, then that is compensable. We were getting back to clause 17, almost. It's somewhat similar. If an authority acting under a nuclear emergency scheme that's established under federal-provincial legislation--so it's a competent authority--orders that certain measures be taken, if it's recommended, then those measures will be compensated for. For example, if there is an evacuation of the local community, then people who were evacuated--businesses, residents--do have a legitimate claim for compensation.