I'd like to address that from the point of view of what we call the ALARA principle. The International Commission on Radiological Protection has written since 1928 the document on which all countries in the world base their radiation safety practices. The ALARA principle says that we should keep radiation doses to people as low as reasonably achievable. Most people stop there. But in the document there is actually a comma, and it then says, “social and economic factors being taken into account”.
I was out of the country 18 months ago, but it seems to me that the issue of social and economic conditions was taken into account in what was done. Similarly, I think if we look at the operability at any power level of the MAPLES, we need to address ALARA, taking social and economic conditions into account.