No, I think you're absolutely right, but in the first case I would say on the marine side there's never been any chemical or hazardous or noxious spill even approaching the $400-million limit. Also, as I mentioned, there's no requirement for the government to step in if anything happened to exceed, in a rare case, $400 million. It does have the option to do so if it chooses to do so through decisions, but there's no requirement through this legislation to do so if it is exceeded.
On February 11th, 2014. See this statement in context.