You asked about the lead. At the last IRRS mission we did receive a good practice rating under the international peer review. That means other member states should take into consideration the success of the Canadian model from a regulatory perspective.
I personally lead many missions internationally as the lead under the IEA, and I can attest to you that many of the countries that we evaluate look to Canada with respect to our advancement with our regulatory framework and the independence of the commission. We have quite a bit of collaboration internationally for the existing fleet and for any new innovation that's coming across.
We collaborate. As a matter of fact we have to turn away certain regulators because our capacity is limited. We take pride in the advances we have in place, and we'll continue to lead. We are the lead regulator of the G7 currently that is evaluating SMR on Canadian territory. We do not work in isolation. We work in collaboration internationally and nationally.