And yet, you talk about drawing some lessons from the disaster now occurring in the Gulf of Mexico. I think the situation is now completely out of control. Quite frankly, I thought that in 2010, we had the technological know-how, not to prevent accidents—because it's impossible, unfortunately, to prevent all accidents—but to avoid this kind of environmental disaster. Perhaps I was naive, but we do not have that ability. I think back, for example, to 1988 when a similar disaster occurred off the coast of Scotland. I imagine the NEB looked into that incident. The British government of the day decided to suspend all operations until the results of the investigation were released.
Has the NEB had any similar thoughts when considering the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico?