The path forward at this point in time is that AECL will be partitioned into two distinct entities, really representing the very different business models, in the sense that the CANDU reactor division is designed to be, is intended to be, and will be a commercially viable business, whereas the Chalk River Laboratories are designed to be pre-commercial, a laboratory focusing on scientific research.
Those two different missions are going to be pursued separately. The Chalk River Laboratory will continue to be owned by the Government of Canada, and as you well know, the Prime Minister has clearly indicated, and my minister has given us the direction, that we are to re-license the NRU to produce isotopes past its current licence expiry date of October 2011 and be prepared to produce isotopes through to 2016.