I appreciate that. You already mentioned that earlier.
I don't know how much more time I have, but I have one last question for Mr. Barrett.
You talked about the ratification of the International Convention on Supplementary Compensation. I believe once we get this legislation passed, and Canada ratifies it, and, I think, one or two other countries—maybe Japan or Korea—ratify it—the international convention is close to coming into force—as you said in your comments here, it will provide further protection in the case of an international incident.
Could you expand on that or give us an example of how the legislation would actually further improve safety if there were an international incident?