I do believe it is extremely unlikely that we will have a spill. I would agree with you that the number is almost incomprehensible to Canadians and that what really matters to any Canadian is the idea that no matter how many spills there are, if there's one on their property, that's one too many. We agree with that idea, which is why we're working so diligently to make sure that spills never occur and, in the event that they do, that we respond immediately and very effectively.
We're working a lot more now with individual communities. We're walking the ground and working on improving the levels of trust we have with all Canadians. That means we need to be reliable. We need to be credible. We need to clearly understand their interests and their concerns, and we have to respond to them in a very prompt and authentic way to hear them and respond to them and to make sure they understand the significant unlikelihood of a spill occurring.