We certainly gave that some consideration. The situation now with the Stena Carron is that they have identified a number of drilling targets or areas in the substrata that could contain hydrocarbons. They're a considerable distance away from achieving either of those targets yet.
What we require--and Chevron has signed on to this--so that when you move from an area of very low risk you're not encountering hydrocarbons, prior to entering a target where there is enhanced or increased risk, there would be an operations timeout. We, Chevron, and the Stena people would review the situation to make sure everything we need is in place to be able to control this hydrocarbon, if in fact it's encountered--