If we're talking about the different classes of radioactive waste, we're talking about 12,700 cubic metres of high level radioactive waste. The vast majority of our radioactive waste in Canada—when you're excluding uranium, mines and mills tailings—is low level radioactive waste. To break it down in percentages, 0.4% of our waste is high level radioactive waste, about 0.6% or 0.5% is intermediate level waste, and then the 99% remaining is low level radioactive waste. I hope that helps clarify.
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