I wouldn't have characterized it like that. In the Beaufort, as Mimi has gone over, there are several decades of experience. If we were to look at a new area there would be a more exhaustive study. Every single year the department goes up and talks to communities and talks to other departments, including Environment Canada, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and others. We talk to the experts. We do have a fairly sophisticated GIS-based tool, which generates maps such as that and even in more detail, identifying areas where there are go and no-go zones for oil, areas of higher risk aversion, where you'd want to limit activities.
On June 15th, 2010. See this statement in context.