Thank you, Mr. Chair.
One of the things we should note is that we've been doing offshore drilling for 40 years in this country and around the world. Certainly these discussions and questions have been asked several times before. I think the legislation and regulations are actually a response to what's been asked in the past.
I'm going to ask a general question, and probably Mr. Corey could answer this best. There's some suggestion and there has been a committee here that the reason the problems happen in the Gulf of Mexico is that BP was cutting safety corners. Given the fact that we've had this long history—you were saying in 40 years of offshore drilling our largest spill has been 1,000 barrels, which was contained—is there a need right now for a radical change of direction, a radical change in regulation, in order to continue to drill safely in Canada?