Essentially, in thinking about these provisions, they are very similar to what we have in the United States and the Superfund there. The goal is really to mobilize money quickly, even where the operator cannot or refuses to do so, to deal with those issues. I think the one difference maybe is around the discretionary nature in how this fund will be replenished. I think in the United States, there's essentially a levy placed on operators who fit within a certain regulated community. We see some of that here too, but it just seems to be a bit more discretionary.
So, if you wanted to make sure that money would in fact be replenished, that the general account of Canada would...and that Canadian taxpayers would not essentially be subsidizing these kinds of incidents, then you would just make that recovery mandatory. You can maybe leave some flexibility around the mechanisms, but you make the recovery mandatory.