Devon's plans to us were that they were monitoring the progress of the well and that they had equipment that was ready to be deployed, as I had answered earlier, available at very short notice--hours, as opposed to days or weeks--should indications suggest that the well was going out of control. So that was the primary one.
The second thing in terms of response—should that not be successful—is around the containment and cleanup. Because the ice was landfast, not moving, there was a much easier mechanism for us to capture and clean the ice than there would be, for instance, where we have an open pack condition.