Yes, that was the crux of the issue, in the sense that in our part of the world, on the west coast, Canadian responders, if they went to the assistance of the United States authorities, had responder immunity and we were not providing that responder immunity of this side of the border. So one of the recommendations we made to the panel is that this be fixed. It also extends to some degree to the issue of, if dispersants are used or alternative response techniques as referred to in the tanker safety panel report, what level of liability might accrue from that.
On February 25th, 2014. See this statement in context.