I want to get to this notion of the same season. You folks had all of the oil companies in front of you saying that they wanted to lift the regulation that said they must be able to drill a same-season relief well. So if there's a blowout, they have to prove to you—and they still do today, because the rule hasn't changed—that they can come in and drill another well. That looks like what they're now going to have to do in the gulf. There are all of these hare-brained schemes for trying to stop a blowout at 1,500 metres of water. They are not working. A relief well is one of the most secure ways; you agree with this.
Is it possible to have an oil operation in the Arctic in a predominantly ice-filled environment and have same-season relief wells also available to a company?