Thank you for the question.
We didn't challenge that fact. When CNSC staff made it clear to us that they believed we were outside our licensing basis--they didn't say we were operating unsafely. I think that's important. In fact, they have said we were operating safely.
When they made it clear that we were outside our licensing basis, I responded to that. I have great respect for CNSC staff. They're competent, capable, credible people in this industry. So I took the only action available to me by keeping the reactor in a shutdown state. I did not challenge that at that point in time. In fact, that's why we kept the reactor shut down at that time.