AMOP, as I've mentioned, is an international forum. We look at several things. We look at spill modelling. That enables response personnel to predict the fate, effects, and behaviour of the oil. Those models have been advanced substantially over the last number of years. They are contingent upon the inputs, though. We need to know what the fate of the oil is and do that by experimentation both in the lab and in the environment.
We look at the efficiency of countermeasures like spill-treating agents, so dispersants. We look at their toxicity, their effectiveness. There are other spill-treating agents in the marketplace, like solidifiers. So we look at how those things respond and increase the ability of a spill responder.