We can certainly get that information for you.
We treated the news on the evening of the 21st most seriously. In the meetings on the 22nd we had conversations with AECL and Natural Resources Canada, and communicated quite clearly that as a result of the outage we would see a global supply shortage at that time of approximately 30%. It turned out that the actual shortage was about 35%, so we pretty much nailed the estimated number. That was the opportunity for us to clearly demonstrate to government and AECL that this was a highly serious matter.