I would certainly agree with what Hugh has to say.
First of all, I'm speaking as a private businessman here. It's not in consultation with AECL or with OCI, even though we are members.
I would say, frankly, the longer it takes to conclude this privatization, the lower the value of AECL.
There are opportunities out there in the world for reactor orders. They are on hold, in particular, in Argentina and in China. Both of those countries are quite frankly having second thoughts due to the uncertainty, in their view. After all, they are the customers. The sooner this is sorted out, the better it will be.
I think one thing you'll find is that successful reactor suppliers all have one thing in common: their home countries, governments, utilities, reactor vendors, and the industry all work together on a common front.
Neil mentioned the Koreans. It's a classic example. They do it beautifully. France also does the same thing.
We need to do the same if we're going to be successful out there in the world.