Mr. Tonks, thank you for that question.
I can say unequivocally that yes, the safety offshore community of regulators, as we promote management systems--which is really a plan to review the learning loop--applies that philosophy to itself. Any incident like the one in the Gulf of Mexico is fed into our thinking process as we prepare for future applications.
In our case we have the privilege, Mr. Tonks, of actually having devised a process that will go to the bottom of things and hear from everybody about what containment looks like when it succeeds or what makes containment fail. As a regulator, we have to address the two scenarios: what if things go right and what if things go wrong? Those are things, honourable member, that we must look at before we even consider approving a well.
That's fed into the process; it will be fed into our Arctic review, and it is part of the ongoing journey of never assuming that we have done all that can be done to promote safety for the workers and communities. We must always assume that we can do more. That's the basic safety culture that we must promote with operators and that we must have within as a safety regulator.