Thank you, Mr. Longfield.
I'll start answering that question and then I'll ask Mr. Jammal to add some more details to this.
As part of the convention we have signed, we do need to report every three years to this international body of peers on our used fuel and radioactive waste management. As you mentioned, the last report was in 2021, though the convention itself, because of the pandemic, was deferred.
It is an opportunity for peers to review the entire management system for waste management in Canada. We get feedback from them. We get questions from them. Areas for improvement are identified. In the spirit of transparency, it is presented to the commission as a public hearing meeting. By the way, this is not just the regulator. The entire sector presents and appears for this convention and the peer review. The feedback we get from our peers is posted, so there is great transparency on what we're doing well and what we can do better.
I'll turn to Mr. Jammal, who can probably give you some specific examples of the kind of feedback we have gotten and actions we have taken as a result.