We've wrestled with this one before, and I continue to express frustration as to why people in the industry would not want legislation saying, look, if you want to be in this business, then operate a seaworthy vessel, put people on board who are appropriately trained, and have a place that is appropriately equipped so you don't put anybody to any undue or significant risks. And I say “significant” just for those who think I'm bitter because we didn't get the word “significant” in.
But why create an environment where the operator is left off the hook, so to speak, in terms of performance to his clientele, just because you can say to him, go to a lawyer and take somebody to court? Please, why would you do that? You're the guys who suggested the government do this. It's not just a policy issue; we're providing the legal wiggle room for people to divest themselves of their responsibility.
I know that my friends over here to my left are going to agree with me.