Sure. I can try.
Once again, I don't want to seem evasive, but it's a very complex question for the following reason. AECL engages in three kinds of activities. There are commercial activities, and ACR-1000 is a good example of that. There are discretionary public policy activities, such as research being done to support the existing CANDU fleet. And then there are things that I would call non-discretionary public policy activities. This includes managing the waste that is left over from the Cold War, when we were closely cooperating with the Americans on nuclear matters, for example.
The cost of managing that legacy waste, the leftover waste from the Cold War up until the present, was recognized on the government's books...last year, Tom, or was it the year before?