Thank you, Mr. Tonks.
What we would always want to see deployed or available, or being readily available to be deployed if required, was the best available technology. I think that's what this company, the Marine Well Containment Company, is moving toward, advancing the state of the art in terms of the best available technology.
The emphasis always is and always will be, of course, on prevention, on making sure that the barrier system that prevents any hydrocarbons from uncontrolled release into the environment is robust, sound, and solid. It was a failure of the barrier systems that permitted the Macondo blowout. It was a failure of the barrier systems that permitted the Montara well in Australia to blow out.
But the specific question you ask, whether we would mandate a certain kind of technology, I think we'll be moving toward that. As I said earlier, we'll obviously watch it very closely as it is developed and we will want to make sure that the wells that are going to be drilled in our jurisdiction have the same kind of support and.... I'm struggling for a word here. I'll just go on without that word. We want to make sure that if something is currently available, let's say in the Gulf of Mexico, it would be available in our area, if need be. The best available technology will have to be deployed.