What I can share is that the Chalk River site is not a new site. It's a site that has a lot of characterization, a lot of history and a lot of monitoring data, whether that be for water, air, vegetation, animals or ecological sites. There have been a lot of studies at the Chalk River site. All this is to say that it is a very well categorized site from an environmental perspective, whether that be with respect to animals or to other biota.
With regard to the NSDF, the near surface disposal facility, the application we received was in 2016. We have gone through several reviews of this application and, as I said, a lot of information was found in the commission's decision in 2016. All of the technical analyses that have been done on this project are found in there.