It is a puzzle to me. I recall—this is going back 10 or 12-odd years now—there used to be the...wasn't it called the Advisory Committee on Radiological Protection, and the medical people were in on that particular committee? That was a very useful group of academics across the country and other people with an interest in that subject, who helped provide advice, anyway, to the Atomic Energy Control Board on such matters.
I have lost track of how that disappeared when we went from the AECB to CNSC. I've lost track of why it got dropped. Although I was involved in some of the review of the amendments to the Atomic Energy Control Regulations and so on, I have no recollection of why and who made that decision.