No, I don't think we would suggest that we needed to kind of....
I think our context was that the absolute liability regime had been established in the mid to late eighties. At that point in time, the legislation didn't provide for an increase over inflationary pressures. If you had taken the $30 million and the $40 million respectively and added inflationary pressures, today you'd be in the order of $70 million to $80 million, which is consistent with where the United States is.
We felt that in the Canadian context we have fewer projects; we have larger companies, and we have operations that have had a record that has been quite stellar in terms of their safety. We felt that providing for the absolute liability of $1 billion was a reasonable amount of money within the context that we find in Canada.