First off, when you're talking about $200 million—why you pick that figure, I'm not sure—that's in today's dollars for us. If you had an event some years ago, less than $200 million would be more than $200 million today. I'm not sure where we would be going with that.
I'd just like to say that regardless of the Exxon Valdez, which by the way was apparently $5 billion, the oil conventions will not give us $5 billion in compensation if it ever happens in Canada. However, in our view and the association's view, that's no argument to say we should therefore not join the convention.
The fact is the convention provides for funding. Hopefully, we'll never need more; hopefully, we'll never need that much. But no matter how much we need, we at least are aware and sure that we'll have that much money available.
Regardless of what has happened in the past, we're looking to the future. If ever there were to be a spill, big or small, we would have access to that funding.