When the commission staff were on site they actually looked at the facility, they looked at the backup documents, and they absolutely knew there was an issue here. They gave AECL a set time--I think it was over a week--to justify why this documentation was incorrect. AECL finally admitted to the CNSC that it wasn't connected. That took them quite a long period of time.
Then they proceeded to look at this. They were looking at the non-compliance issue. But because AECL, on November 22, chose to keep this facility in a shutdown, the immediate priority was to look at how to get to the next step of this. It wasn't to start to compile non-compliance issues; it was how to address the issue that the connection wasn't made. I think it would have been paperwork to go the other way, to spend a lot of time compiling non-compliance rather than getting on with the job.