First of all, there was a policy decision to move from AECL being a crown corporation to a government-owned, contractor-operated model. That went to both cabinet and then to Treasury Board for approval. The contracting process, the selection of the consortium, was a submission to Treasury Board for approval.
So to that extent, yes, there was a line of sight and approval from Treasury Board ministers. The process was administered and run out of Natural Resources Canada and AECL, but they had to come back to Treasury Board for the requisite approvals on that.