I guess the question would be, how many incidents have there been outside of the gulf that were over $1 billion? The answer would be none. The Gulf of Mexico incident is an incident of proportions we've not seen anywhere else in the world to date.
The amount of $1 billion in absolute liability is quite consistent with other countries. It's a significant amount of money. It's an amount that's consistent with what we would expect to be an extraordinary incident in a Canadian context. Certainly companies always have unlimited liability when at fault and when negligent.