First, I think it's a good thing. That million dollars has been invested more than well. The National Energy Board, an expert regulator in which we have full confidence, made the proactive decision, as early as last May, to do an assessment and involve the people living in the North and people from the industry. That will allow us to review everything being done.
The National Energy Board is very proactive. There are several phases. After the first one, the information gathering, the data will be analyzed and ultimately a report will be submitted. The Board is studying what happened in the Gulf of Mexico carefully, be it in terms of the operations, rescue measures, industry involvement or the cause of what happened with the blowout prevention equipment. Obviously that is still being studied. We are probably going to get some very valuable findings that will help us improve all of the technology in this field.
You mentioned Old Harry. We are in talks with Quebec; we are even in negotiations. That is public, it's an open secret. I think it would be good to reach an agreement with Quebec. The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board is an independent regulator and we have complete confidence in it.