Okay, Professor, I have heard that in the event of a spill in the Orphan Basin, given typical wind and wave conditions in the North Atlantic, only a small percentage of oil--between 2% and 12%--can be recovered, and in winter it's more likely the 2%.
I don't know if you've studied this question or if you have expertise in terms of this question of recovery of oil, but what can you tell us about that? I'm asking because on Tuesday we had NRCan officials and Environment Canada officials and officials from Indian and Northern Affairs, and none of them knew the answer to that question, which was a bit of a surprise to me.
Do you know?