We've been on record as stating the opposite. I'm not a businessman, but I know who our competition are. Our competition are large companies generally owned by governments, or private multinationals with many lines of business, like General Electric, Westinghouse, and Toshiba, which were founded in the 19th century. When people buy from those companies they know they're going to be around for 40 or 50 years because they've been around for over a century.
Our concern is that when you have competition that is this big and you are a 100% Canadian-owned company, because the products cost so much money it is hard to imagine that we would have credibility. The example I mention to people is that 12 years ago the biggest company in Canada was Nortel, and if they sold reactors instead of telecommunications equipment the people that bought those reactors would be in big trouble today.