We still only have a helicopter that has an 11-minute run-dry capability. To this point of how much you don't need regulation because people should be doing things on their own, we were for 10 years trying to get underwater breathing apparatuses for the workers. That was not done until 17 people lost their lives. It seems to me it ends up being this disaster-driven situation where people have to die before things are taken seriously.
There have been improvements in the offshore. How could there not have been with the focus and attention that we have had on offshore safety? Are we where we need to be? Absolutely not.