There are many different parts of the CNSC to do its work. There are many different projects that it is overseeing. It is a regulator. It reports to a minister for its decisions and whatnot.
It's really challenging to understand how some of these decisions are made based on the lack of transparency on how the process happens. As an organization that has intervened on multiple occasions around what's happening with Chalk River, we don't always feel like intervenors are heard in these processes. It's a very challenging subject matter to properly grasp and then be able to provide critical feedback on.
There's definitely a lot of improvement that can be made to the CNSC. Even just proper oversight and how licences are provided for such long periods would be one step. Share more information about how these decisions are made when they are re-evaluating them.