From an overall perspective, in the Gulf of Mexico over 4,000 wells have been drilled in deep water. In the case of Newfoundland and Labrador, we did have a well planned and ready to proceed around the time of the Macondo incident. Some of the steps that our offshore petroleum board--our regulator--took in terms of the testing of equipment and the testing of procedures immediately before entering the hydrocarbon bearing zone, I think, were very effective ways to ensure that the equipment was working properly before the time of greatest risk.
