I think that's a very good question.
I wanted to say that on the action side of things, it has to be a coordinated approach. It may not look like it, at least in the Gulf of Mexico, but the oil and gas companies are in the best position to figure out what's happening in the reservoir. They know the pressures. They understand the characteristics. In the case of a blowout or a spill, they can actually give technical information. The fishermen and people who work provincially in the area are going to have a very good idea of how the ocean current flows—I'm talking more about Newfoundland and Labrador—or how things might transport in the environment.
To me, it should be multi-pronged. It's the industry, the federal government, the provincial government, and the associated stakeholders.