It's not so much the concern with clause 17 and when the cleanup is initiated as much as it is about how long the cleanup takes. For example, nuclear facilities that have been decommissioned around the world need to have their initial cleanup estimates. They bring in the best scientists and they say that to attempt to remediate this section of an old reactor site, let's say, will take about this much money. As they go through the process, they find out that it takes more money and takes much longer, because this stuff is complicated. It's the most toxic thing we can possibly deal with, I think. I'm not a scientist, but it seems pretty toxic.
What is the time limit on when there can no longer be compensation sought for environmental damages?