The self-reporting thing actually shows up in two different ways. There's one where there's a jeopardy involved, and of course we're trying to remove, in a certain way, the personal jeopardy so that it gives them some freedom to come forward. There are the normal things that would be there anyway, that you'd pick up one way or another.
But to the point of how successful they've been, the Australian example is a good one. This was such a good idea down there that they thought everybody would participate, and of course what happened was that 80% to 90% of the industry that is generally compliant and really wants to do the right thing all the time complied, but they didn't regulate it.
So we learned from them and we said, if we're going to get at those people who don't want to be part of the partnership, who don't want to be part of the team that promotes safety across the board, then we're going to have to make sure we regulate it across the board, and that's what we've done.