The reason I ask is that I was curious. We had the Newfoundland board in front of us a couple of days ago. In the weeks that followed the incident in the gulf and up until today, there has not yet been a report as to what specifically went wrong. We know there was probably some human error or some mechanical error, but the Newfoundland board was confident to continue the Chevron well, which was much deeper and under different pressures, without knowing if there was a part that was used there that was also being used here and that may be faulty at depth or have some other problems.
Canada is a very small player to this point in the offshore oil and gas industry, as you pointed out. Since we don't know why the gulf happened the way it did, was there not at least some discussion among some of your industry members that for safety reasons on the rigs and for environmental reasons, a pause might be in order for that particular well until the U.S. could figure that out?
