Thank you for the question.
To ensure completeness in the answer, you're quite right, there is $102 million in the main estimates. I should add that budget 2014 announced supplemental funding for AECL, which will essentially go to the Chalk River laboratories. That's for $117 million, over two years, on an accrual basis. So additional moneys have been provided in the budget.
I don't have the breakdown here as between the National Research Universal reactor and other components of the research mission at the Chalk River laboratories, and indeed other laboratories. Clearly the NRU, as we call it, is a major piece of infrastructure, a major piece of equipment, that does require a fair amount of expenditures to operate. My understanding is that there's roughly 300 people whose work at Chalk River is principally focused on the reactor. That's about 300 of the roughly 3,300 who are actually involved in nuclear laboratories.