Thank you. The Coastal First Nations Great Bear Initiative commissioned an environmental assessment, an economic assessment of the development of the Pacific north coast to identify the economic, traditional, and substance activities taking place within that region. I'm sure you folks are aware that's being done. As well, they evaluated the impacts of the oil spill on the coastal first nations commercial and traditional activities.
What I was getting at is that with the analysis being completed, they also identified that the costs of one spill—one spill—could exceed the benefits derived by the overall community over a project's lifetime. How should municipal organizations and petroleum companies account for and seek to mitigate these risks?