I'm just having a little fun, Mr. Chairman.
I think it's important to keep this in mind when we're looking at this. What we're talking about is what happens with a producing well. There are issues that relate to exploration, but this is a case where there's a producing oil well offshore that has had an explosion where it has created an unnatural disaster that has a real impact on the natural environment, which we're all concerned about and should be worried about. We have producing oil wells in Canada. I would think Canadians would like to know about how they're designed and how they work on our offshore--off Newfoundland, for example.
In my province it's gas wells, so it isn't quite the same problem, because natural gas will not have the same effect. It isn't good if it all escapes into the atmosphere, but it's not the same.
So to have maybe representatives of a company or two that have offshore oil platforms producing oil off Newfoundland might be a good idea as part of this, to understand how they work here in Canada. Hopefully, it will give reassurance to Canadians that what happened in the gulf won't happen here, and also, in terms of whatever happens in the future, wherever drilling happens, and wherever production of oil happens, that safeguards are built into the system so this can't happen in the future.
What did I have in relation to British Petroleum? I can't recall. I'm sure they are very busy these days, Mr. Chairman, but it would be interesting if they could make it at some point.