I must confess that I'm not totally up to date on what the coast guard has. For a number of years, just because the gentleman who was running it was a close personal friend of mine, the emergency response supervisor, we would socialize and I would see what they were doing as I visited his office. They certainly have the capability to supplement what the operators do through the Eastern Canada Response Corporation. They have very similar fleets of equipment. One of the things the coast guard has and the Eastern Canada Response Corporation doesn't have, of course, is a stable suite of vessels that they can deploy instantaneously. Within an industry response, the industry would use the supply vessels they currently have and perhaps bring in some others. But those supply vessels are normally equipped to handle just a tier-one response. A tier-two response would require them to come into St. John's and load up equipment from the ECRC and then carry it out.