Mr. Tonks, Mr. Chairman, I won't propose to answer the core of your question, because I don't believe I'm fully qualified to comment about the combination of both. I would, however, go back to a comment you made as being attributable to the industry and expressing comment that their premiums in this country were high or higher. That is not factual; in fact, on average the Canadian insurance premiums are lower, and in some cases lower by a noted margin, than insurance premiums elsewhere in the world.
A question came up earlier in the proceedings as to the costs. Mr. Elston correctly stated that all his members pay in the order of $3.5 million annually. Without betraying commercial confidential information, I can tell you that the cost to insure a single nuclear reactor for liability exposure under the existing act is approximately $200,000. It is not an inordinate amount, in our opinion.