The work that was originally done was back in the 1990s, as you said. The conditions and the costs and the supply and demand are all changing, and this is exactly the reason we're looking at the economics of nuclear use in the oil sands for a broad spectrum of things, including hydrogen generation, and looking at it as an alternative fuel to reducing the energy intensity, in terms of carbon and so on. That's exactly why I wanted to look at it, and we'll be doing that over the next number of months, we hope.
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