Again, maybe I'll start and my colleagues will want to join in.
There is genuine, real fear. A lot has to do with waste and how the public media may have presented waste. You just need to look at The Simpsons, and you see these cans with green oozy stuff coming out of them. Some of it is that.
Some is real, particularly because they say that it is tens of thousands of years that this stuff could be around. That rightfully scares people. As I said earlier, I don't think we have done a good enough job explaining what the risks are and how well it is managed. Even in the worst-case scenario, what's the worst that can happen?
You had an earlier witness who talked about how Mother Earth has actually managed radioactive waste so well, and if the committee has not looked at the Oklo situation in Gabon, I will point out that there was a natural fission reactor two billion years ago that operated for tens of thousands of years. The waste from that is still intact; it has not moved at all. The science, the evidence, is there that it can be managed well. We just have not been able to do a good job in explaining that.