We would love a tax on CO2 so that we would get those credits. It would make our plant a lot more economical, because we'd get those tax credits back.
The nuclear power commission has made the licensing for this very complicated, so we would like to get the licensing a little more streamlined. Then it wouldn't take three or four years to get a licence to build a nuclear plant.
We need more clarity on the regulations. That would be the number one issue. As a federal government, you should have clarity just so other people can come into the business, because obviously it's a problem right now in terms of energy in the sense of how much CO2 has been in the emissions. Nuclear is basically part of the renaissance, and we, as a country, if we want to stay as an energy superpower, need to look at the alternative energy sources as well as the tar sands.
To get the oil out of the tar sands has, nationally, really helped the whole country. Nationally, you guys have to put that at the forefront to make sure those facilities up there are running at a feasibly economical price, so that we can get those products out to the rest of the world, because they're definitely helping our economy.