First of all, there are lots of implications. Implications don't necessarily always relate to fact.
A recent one was a national CBC report, which said there was leakage at the CNRL tailings pond. We strictly monitor that. Our regulator, whom I referred to, had been out monitoring two weeks prior. There was no indication that it was happening.
They went out after the report and checked it again. Our environment folks went out and checked it again. There was no breach. The federal environment ministry sent folks from Ottawa to the oil sands and they came back with the same conclusion.
There are lots of implications. I think it needs to be stated that when these projects are approved through the Energy Resources Conservation Board and the Department of the Environment, comprehensive plans are in place for disaster management, if you like.
Much of that is available through requests. As you can appreciate, it is not unlike your defence plan. There is certain proprietary information that needs to be kept....
I would say that overall we are very confident and very comfortable with the fact that many of these tailings ponds have now been in place for in excess of 30 years, in a couple of cases, and our track record is pretty darn good.