Sure. Suffice to say in 30 seconds it is an area of interest for us at NRCan, in addition to our colleagues around town in Transport Canada, the coast guard, and others, to try to make sure that where we do have activity related to resource projects it is carried out as safely as possible. In this budget, for example, we announced an additional $30 million over five years to further enhance marine safety in the Arctic, and that's on the heels of some other actions that were taken previously to try to do further research and to bolster our efforts into all of the areas of prevention, containment, and response.
That is something we are working considerably on. There have been a number of investments over recent years both in terms of practical applications but also in trying to look at the research so that we can understand, if something happens, what the characteristics in the marine water will be and what the best way to clean it up will be, obviously focusing a lot of attention on preventing the incident in the first place.