Mr. Donihee, I have a second question for you, and I put this question to the government and National Energy Board as well.
The current legislative regime—and I think some of the amendments go to this issue—allows for a system of government inspection, but also a great deal of self-inspection by the pipeline owners and operators. In many cases, they also allow the company to hire a consultant to do that inspection.
I'm advised by the government that these reports done by private inspectors are not publicly available. Do you think that could be a factor in lessening public confidence in the fact that the pipelines are being properly inspected?