In the Atlantic region the response organizations have to be prepared for a spill of a magnitude of 10,000 tonnes. After that, the coast guard would kick in with more equipment. The four response organizations told Transport Canada recently that among themselves, with all their capacity, they have enough equipment to respond to a spill of about 30,000 tonnes. The coast guard does not have as much as all the ROs combined, but almost as much, so we would have that capability.
It's not all in one place. It's across Canada, so we would have to cascade all the equipment from wherever it is to wherever the situation is.