The only thing I would add to that is we're all open and transparent operators. I think that assists the regulator.
We don't directly assist the regulator. It is meant to be an independent body that is looking at our operation. You can think of it as a series of layers. You begin with safe operation, and then external bodies and panels look at our operation in an audit framework. Independent regulators and international regulators all look at our operation through critical reviews, and they provide gaps or shortfalls to us, and that's how we improve. The regulator is looking at all of that. It looks at the integrity of the framework, and it's important that the regulator maintain that independence from us, and therefore we don't really comment.