I think it's critical that information gets out quickly and is available to all potential claimants. What we're seeking to do under amendment NDP-19 is to have the circulation go through newspapers to notify people who might be affected by an accident, because as we've seen in the bill already, there are limitations on time as to when folks can actually file. We've seen other cases before where people simply didn't know, and simply didn't know the process. There's also the question of folks having moved in the interim, away from the location, which one could imagine if there were the unfortunate event of a nuclear accident, so the local posting may not be sufficient.
There's other legislation that we have in Canada that requires posting in major newspapers. This is in line with that. Certainly when we're talking about the amounts of money that are involved in this, in the $650 million range, this is not exorbitant, particularly with a government fond of spending money in newspapers and on TV and such. So we move amendment NDP-19.
That was below the belt, I know. I'm sorry.