So that's where the ball is right now just in terms of the development of this: it's with government.
I want to get into this notion of one of the criticisms of what's happened in the gulf, which is that British Petroleum was given a pass on certain environmental standards, that they were allowed to sort of skate through this, that it was an exploratory well. They did, and now, I think, the U.S. is certainly sitting with some regret.
In Canada in 2005, we moved from a more intensive environmental assessment of exploratory wells to a screening process. Is that not simply applying the BP lesson for the entire industry in Canada? What am I wrong about in that statement?