I'm not sure about industry so much as what the regulators have done in setting up occupational health and safety committees. I was involved in one 10 years ago, probably, in a meeting in Newfoundland. At that time I was in another position with a think tank here in Nova Scotia. I was asked to attend a meeting in Newfoundland which brought together occupational health and safety committees, as well as regulators from Norway, to talk about occupational health and safety and the committees and the various reporting and risk assessments.
Those committees have been set up, and they have had various safety forums in Newfoundland with the workers, and also here in Nova Scotia, depending on what ship they're working on, but on the rigs, on Sable, and on Deep Panuke, when it's commissioned, and also on those in Newfoundland. That's really what they've been doing, and they continue to.... My experience has been that the staff at the boards are in constant touch with other international regulators and will learn from them. There's a clear exchange of information constantly.