Let me ask you about the risks to taxpayers in the case of a catastrophic spill. I ask because currently, of course, if pipeline company X were unable to pay the entire cost associated with the spill, some things could in fact go unpaid. Under Bill C-46, we would have a regime where the consolidated revenue fund comes over to the taxpayer. It would be called upon to cover unpaid awards.
The question is, I guess, whether it's fair to taxpayers to carry this risk, although there seems to be some mechanisms to allow the NEB to recover any compensation that might be paid out. Do you think this aspect of the bill should be amended, and if so, do you have any suggestions?
Mr. Olszynski, I'll start with you.