Thank you very much.
As Lawrence was saying, we have been involved with the same-season relief well capability policy in a lot of detail in the past five years, since the Paktoa well. Prior to that, as Lawrence said, there has been a lot of experience with Inuvialuit themselves, because they've worked on the rigs in the earlier era of offshore exploration, they haven't done any work themselves, but they have always kept themselves apprised of what the difficulties are in having to drill a relief well in the same season. As you're probably aware, it's not really a very straightforward matter.
The policy was designed for shallow-water wells, such as the landfast ice wells that have been talked about earlier in these hearings. In deepwater, the season is intended to be longer than one year and it's rather difficult to apply holus-bolus the initial requirement for a relief well, for shallow-water wells, to deepwater drilling. I think that is why the NEB was calling for that complete overhaul. The Inuvialuit Game Council, like others, I think, is awaiting the outcome and the lessons learned from the tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico to see how this system can be improved.