Yes, there is a limit of liability in a shipowner. It is established based on two factors. One is the size of the ship, and to a certain degree, it's the product they're carrying. The maximum amount of liability is about $185 million Canadian. I should mention that the limits in the convention are set by what they call special drawing rights, SDRs. The fluctuation in the Canadian dollar establishes the limit to a point, but based on today's standards, the maximum limit of liability for a ship would be $185 million.
Just to explain, when I was talking about the total compensation being $400 million, the fund would make up the difference between the $185 million and the $400 million. If the shipowner's liability happened to be less, let's say $150 million, the fund would still make up the difference. They move in tandem to make a maximum liability compensation of $400 million.