Perhaps I will start.
In my view, it is a very effective system. I would like to put on the record that Canada is a signatory to the Joint Convention on Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste Management. In that regard, every three years Canada puts itself in front of the world and describes what it does and how it does it. The rest of the world then has the opportunity to critique Canada and identify areas where they see gaps relative to best practice elsewhere in the world.
We have a very robust mechanism beyond Canada to confirm that what we do in Canada is in fact robust. Within Canada, we have multiple levels of oversight. We have the CNSC exercising oversight from a safety perspective. We have AECL exercising oversight from a quality, safety and financial perspective over what CNL does. We have CNL doing work to the highest standards because it's reaching back to internationally renowned experts to do its work.
Very briefly, I think we have a very robust mechanism in place for those reasons.