I want to add something to that. Murray mentioned one thing that's happening in France, U.K., Russia, Belgium, Japan. They're all refurbishing their fuel right now, so they're reusing it; 95% of the fuel can be reused. The United States right now is looking at building their own refurbishing facility, and Japan is well into the refurbishing facility.
Right now in Canada we don't refurbish. We store it on-site and then we hope to store it off-site in an underground facility. But that's an asset for our future generations. The technology has been around for 30 years, but when Canada gets to a point where we need to use that uranium and reuse it, we can do it. The technology is there. We have a lot of fuel available for our future generations' energy needs, and we should never not look at that.