We've thought about that. In fact, we've been thinking about it for a long time. The Ottawa River, Lac des Deux Montagnes and the St. Lawrence River provide drinking water to more than three million people in Quebec alone. That's not counting the city of Ottawa.
A few years ago, Quebec decided to close the door to hydrocarbons and the pipeline crossing the Ottawa River. Quebec determined that, in the event of a spill and contamination in the Ottawa River, no action plan would be sufficient to address the problems caused by contamination of drinking water in a place with such a large population.
The dump at Chalk River is actually worse. Decontamination is possible in the case of hydrocarbons, but contamination caused by radioactive material is irreversible. It spreads into the biotope. That would really be a disaster. So we're strongly opposed to this project. We believe there should have been a much more serious assessment of alternative scenarios. This is far from the best scenario that could have been designed for Canada.