Let me give you the regulator's perspective. The system works. You just need to look at the track record. There has not been an incident, certainly in the last 20 years since the Nuclear Safety and Control Act came into place—and it could be even longer than that—where waste management has impacted safety or the environment. The track record speaks for itself.
You've heard about the international reviews that have given us the confirmation of how robust our framework is, how strong the oversight is and how we know so well what and where the waste is. We have financial guarantees to make sure that any future liabilities have been looked after.
Frankly, if you look at any other industry or any other energy sector, waste is not managed from cradle to grave as well as it has been in the nuclear sector. It is a very highly regulated sector, and appropriately so.
If you ask me if there are opportunities for improvement, all of those are things that are under way right now. Finding long-term solutions for the management and disposal of waste is certainly one. Another one I would add is that there is public angst around radioactive waste. I believe the sector needs to do a much better job at listening to what those concerns are and trying to address them. However, overall, I think it works well.