I think we've testified on this point before. With regard to the $1-billion absolute liability amount, again, liability remains unlimited when a company is at fault or negligent. The difference between the two things is the amount of liability a company is responsible for if it is without fault or negligence. That is the $1 billion. If it is at fault or negligent, it is responsible for an unlimited amount of liability. In the north, as it is in Atlantic Canada, the amount remains unlimited. The $1 billion was not set to establish whether or not a certain project of a certain nature or a certain incident in the north would occur and would be covered by absolute liability. That was not the determination that we used to set the amount.