I'm just asking in the eventuality, since we don't have one right now.
That also goes to a question I have about the approval of CNL's proposal to build and operate the engineered containment mound at Chalk River.
For our study, I was wondering if there are any kind of lessons learned or reflections on how you would deal with another approval of this sort, having gone through this process and nearing a final decision. Perhaps are there any that you would apply to the deep geological repository—the community involvement or the engagement with indigenous groups, etc.?
Do either of you have any recommendations for us in terms of how these consultations should be handled given what you have learned from this experience at Chalk River?