That's a great question. I guess the answer would be it depends. To be completely straightforward about it, it depends on the nature of the incident and it would depend on the amount of money involved. If you, for example, imagined an incident that cost half-a-billion dollars, if we move 1.3 billion barrels a year, if the cost to industry was 10¢ on a barrel, then you could compute that it might take so many years for that to be recovered, and the board would recover it on charges per barrel moved by the industry so that the larger players paid more and the small players paid less. We would need to do a financial analysis. The law provides for recommendations being made from the Ministry of Natural Resources to the Minister of Finance on what would be a reasonable period of time, interest and carrying charges covered, and all the elements of ensuring that the government was held harmless, recognizing the capacity of the industry as a whole to cover that cost, over what period of time.