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.
On June 10th, 2014. See this statement in context.