But there's a term as well. Only those who are given a direct order and then come back and seek compensation.... You ordered me out because of this type of hardship. I'm seeking money from the government or from the nuclear provider. Does it also apply to a contractor or somebody who's on-site, let's say, and the company says, we think there might be an accident coming; we need to do this, this, and this, and build up a whole bunch of protection here. Is that what's imagined? You talked about other works done to mitigate the potential of an accident, but whether an accident happens or not, they can seek compensation. I'm confused by that.
On November 30th, 2009. See this statement in context.