Thank you.
This is a long-term solution, and I appreciate that you're doing things safely and have been doing things safely there for a number of decades, but the problem still exists. What I'm hearing you say is that there is a nuclear waste challenge and we have to find a longer term solution for. You're nodding. That's great.
Also, Mr. McBrearty it's great to see you again. Thank you for spending time with me on this topic as I was educating myself for this study.
Mr. McBrearty, maybe I could start with you on new technologies. You mentioned some of the new medical isotopes being developed. We did discuss that previously. When we look at things like the chemical reprocessing that India's using, which a previous panellist told us about this morning, we see that it's not on the radar of Canada and not something that we're doing here. We are looking at pyroprocessing and Purex. How do those decisions go through the governance on how we process the nuclear waste in a safe manner?