Most directly at the moment, you would see that the National Energy Board plays a very strong role in supervising and monitoring the command and control system, the incident command system, that the companies would bring to bear. As I mentioned in my remarks, companies have responded very effectively over time, and, quite honestly, their chequebooks come out and they look to respond immediately to the immediate concerns of directly impacted individuals. They'll honour them with hotels. They'll look after all their immediate costs, and as I indicated, they'll certainly look after loss of use and the reparation of any damages that have been experienced by them as well.
We see the proposed legislation as providing a much more deliberate mechanism through which those who are affected would be able to engage with the NEB or, ultimately, a tribunal to ensure that their needs have been addressed.