Thank you for the question. I'd offer this observation. We recently observed something remarkable. This has to do with how our federal government financing strategizes over who it's going to support. Recently the Romania opportunity opened up to build two new nuclear plants and refurbish an existing one. Romania is insisting on CANDU technology. In the United States, their funding mechanisms, like the EXIM Bank, reached out to industry, identified this as a business opportunity and a strategic opportunity, engaged industry to go after the opportunity and gave them $8 billion.
As you know, the way our financing system works is very reactive here in Canada, as I'm observing. Industry has to go to government to apply for money to go after these opportunities. It's not a joint effort of both industry and government looking at them together. We almost lost out on working in Romania with our own technology because of this reactive stance of the government on financing, so I hope we can get more proactive on that.