Certainly. The reaction of the offshore petroleum board, the regulator in Newfoundland and Labrador, was to put in some additional oversight procedures. We did have a deepwater well being drilled shortly after the Macondo incident, and those oversight procedures included having staff on board stop work as they approached a hydrocarbon-bearing zone and do a cycle of testing of equipment and procedures before they actually entered the hydrocarbon-bearing zone.
In our view, they took a fairly conservative and very careful approach to ensure that we didn't have similar events here.