NRU has a licence to 2011. It's a very reliable reactor. We're very pleased with the commitment AECL has made to upgrade the reactor. I heard Mr. MacDiarmid's testimony on Thursday, where he articulated the approach that AECL were taking toward that.
Beyond 2011--we generally all agree that a five-year licence is normally given to the operator--we've heard from AECL and the government that they will support whatever is required to meet the regulatory requirements to re-license NRU. We at Nordion will do our bit as well, if we can help in any way to assure that.
As far as the medium term is concerned, there is a path forward. We've heard that there's a high degree of commitment to bring the NRU reactor up to 2016. We have not been privy to any specific plans of either AECL or the government around the NRU reactor beyond 2016.
I still believe there's a long-term issue that hasn't been resolved, which was of course part of the MAPLE project, beyond 2016.