There's a lot to unravel in that question, and that is okay.
We're concentrating right now on the low-level waste from our perspective, but your questions go into some of the future potential ways that we could reprocess or get rid of the waste. Certainly, the discussions on molten salt reactors lend some credence to that, but from a governance standpoint before anyone would ever even start to raise this, we would have to make sure that we had won the concurrence of the Government of Canada, that the government believes that would be a strategy we would embark on.
As you're well aware, NRCan is conducting a nuclear waste policy review. The draft comments are out on that. For the most part, I would say that we're looking at the more traditional, the deep geologic, repositories or near-surface disposal types of things. At the end of the day, the government would provide some direction and then we in the industry would analyze to see whether that was a feasible alternative. Then if it were a feasible alternative, it would be going to the regulator to analyze the safety case.