I was saying that my question is for Ms. Velshi.
As we know, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has a responsibility to protect citizens and the environment. In your opening remarks, you said that it was very safe and that safety came first.
I want to believe you, but I have some serious criticisms for you.
First, the commission has been pushing to exclude small modular reactors from environmental assessments. In addition, the commission wants to authorize a waste burial project near Rolphton, which is in breach of the safety standards of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the IAEA. Finally, you have a responsibility to inform the public. You said it was important to do so, but you have not disclosed information about the import of spent cobalt‑60 sources and the cost of storing them in Canada.
I want to believe you when you say that safety is important to you, but I have reservations about that.
What do you say to these criticisms?