No, you're correct. In 2005 we had a regulation that required, under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, a comprehensive environmental assessment. That was similar to what Shell did in 2007 and it's similar to what BP omitted to do--was given a pass on--in the Gulf of Mexico. The controversy that erupted from BP getting that free pass in the Gulf of Mexico is in part what led to the splitting up of the Minerals Management Service, as announced by Secretary Salazar.
Ironically, in 2005 we removed that entire requirement for the entire industry for the entire country. That's what Devon had to go through. We no longer require that step at all.