Mr. Amos, you talked about whether this is commensurate or not. It's a legal term used in court, to some Canadians. One thing that surprised me, and I wonder if you might be able to comment on this, is that the government official said there hadn't been another incident that had exceeded a billion dollars outside of the BP disaster in the gulf. When one starts to go through accidents, adjusted for proper dollar terms, the Piper Alpha, the Ixtoc I, which preceded the gulf by 40 years, one in excess of $3 billion and one approaching $3 billion....
You've talked about whether a billion dollars is commensurate or not. The question around this, for industry, is, whether a limited liability cap is in effect a subsidy, in which any cost beyond that cap is in effect a subsidy by the taxpayer to clean up an accident. There have been other [Inaudible — Editor] over a billion dollars. Why did you paint that as not commensurate right now as drawn up in this bill?