To answer your question with regard to the nuclear waste currently still on site in our Canadian nuclear power plants, our association has been working very closely with the NWMO, which is the agency established by the federal government a few years back to look after the long-term management of the nuclear waste issue. Our association is very engaged with the NWMO. We enjoy the dialogue. We want to make sure, as an association, that our host communities' interests are fully expressed to the NWMO to deal with that issue.
On the insurance side, obviously we know that a nuclear accident may occur in the future, we just don't know when. In that unlikely event, nuclear waste that is still on site is part and parcel of the entire equation in addition to the existing nuclear generation facility. So in our view, anything within the parameters of a nuclear facility should be covered by the insurance.