Thank you very much for that opinion.
I, as well, think that Canada has a great opportunity to take a leadership role in the full cycle of nuclear, whether that's mining or long-term storage. We did hear from a previous witness that the concern and moral obligation for Canada, because we do have this waste now, is that we should be working to come up with a permanent solution. He mentioned that it might not be happening tomorrow, but eventually we're going to have some glaciers pop over again and, really, if we don't address it now, we won't have a solution for generations to come.
My question would be this. Do you see any danger or risk for accidents or anything like that, given that we don't have these small modular reactors yet with their waste products? With the waste products that we are managing now, do you see a very high level of risk with the storage that is being proposed now for our nuclear waste?