As far as taking back fuel, it's something we would never consider. We have expressed that very clearly. I can say that this is a principle they have said they completely understand.
We would not be required to take back spent nuclear fuel from any country, and it's not something we would ever consider doing. I should be very clear on that. It's something we've been very consistent about all along. So that's one. They haven't looked at that. We did raise that as a concern, and they have expressed assurance that it would be acceptable.
The second concern was not necessarily about developing new technology. It was about enriching uranium and the specific controls on that. We would insist on maintaining our sovereign right to make those decisions within Canada, whether or not that's something we would want to do in the future. Again, we've received assurances from the global nuclear energy partnership that our sovereignty would be respected.
So we corrected both those issues early on. We have said that these are unacceptable to Canada and that we would not accept those conditions, and that's been understood.