I'm no expert on the national policy. We've seen it before. The nuclear waste commission has two tracks. One is long term, which they're in the process of right now. I think they're down to five or six communities that they've figured out for the long-term stuff, mostly mining.
This is quite a bit, at 400,000 cubic metres, of nuclear waste, and the site is just a little shy of a kilometre from Lake Huron. They've passed a resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, and have called for reconsideration, so it's reached a pretty high level. I have no idea which way the federal government will go on this, but it is in front of the minister right now. I wouldn't suggest that this would be political cover of any kind, but it would certainly....
This is something the committee does. This is something we've engaged in before. We've had the nuclear commission in front of us a number of times over the last 10 years. My first time with them was probably 10 years ago.