I know that on a worldwide basis, the Nuclear Energy Agency, which is located in Paris, has looked at this question about the adequacy of uranium supply and I think have concluded that given reasonable expectations of what reserves are and how quickly they could be discovered, it goes until 2050. They think there's enough uranium to last that long.
I could dig up the report that was written on uranium reserves, if it would be of interest to the committee.
I think the conclusion of the analysis that's been done is that probably a lot of uranium is still out there to be discovered. One of the big challenges has been bringing it to market in a timely way. And all over the world we see a lot of very complex regulatory processes and a long timeframe for development, and that has been the challenge of bringing on uranium supply to match demand. It's more bottlenecks at the development stage as opposed to forecasts of the near-term shortages of reserves.