It is but one suggestion, and I put it in front of the committee as perhaps one way to do it. But let me be helpful, if I can.
What we have is a situation wherein you have vested within the authority of the president of the CNSC decision-making authority. Of course, she's the executive of the staff as well. When you get into a kind of situation where there is a dispute between the perspectives of CNSC staff and the licensee, let's say, on substantive matters, on technical matters, you may need to find a clear or objective or different perspective that might help you get out of this sort of impasse. If the authorities were separated, that is, if the chair of the CNSC--of the adjudicative tribunal, if you wish--were separate from the staff and the staff influence through the office of the president, perhaps that might be a way to get out of such an impasse.
It's just a suggestion.