Sure. Thank you for the question.
I'll speak to the funding for AECL in two pieces. As the member mentioned, funding was provided through government contingencies. When the deal to divest the division of CANDU reactors from the Government of Canada to SNC-Lavalin was struck, the funding structure for AECL changed. You have statutory funding ongoing to AECL for the nuclear reactor life extension projects that the government entered into before that deal with SNC-Lavalin. The government is still financially responsible for those.
The balance of the AECL operating requirements is around a couple of things. The first piece is around isotope production and ongoing issues there. The second piece is related to Chalk River labs and some ongoing maintenance and health and safety spending.
That's about the extent of what I can say on AECL. If you want a further follow-up, I'd suggest the department itself might be in a better position to answer.