Yes, but you'll understand that any time you have a scheduled shutdown, you have a great risk of an extended shutdown, because you can have problems at start-up or in your regular scheduled maintenance you can find some problems that cause you not to reopen as quickly. This is a situation we had this time.
We had two other reactors in the international chain that had scheduled shutdowns in the same timeframe. That is the huge risk. I don't know that the Government of Canada should leave it only to Natural Resources. I think it's a health issue.
Wouldn't you have discussed that at the emergency cabinet meeting very shortly after November 22, when you saw the problem we were having here?