First of all, our commitment in budget 2008—as I've just stated, $300 million was unprecedented—sends signals. So we are 100% committed. We've launched a review to strengthen AECL, so it can capitalize on the opportunities here at home, and we believe it is a world leader. There are some things that need to be addressed, and we are focusing on those, but I can't get into those specifics at this point in time. You will hear more from me in the coming months.
Our ultimate objective is to seize upon the opportunities and capitalize on the great people we have at AECL—the nuclear scientists, the nuclear engineers—and a great technology. The CANDU reactors are some of the most efficient operating reactors anywhere in the world. I'll give you a few real quick examples. In Korea there are 20 nuclear reactors. AECL has four of those CANDU reactors. The reactors in its entire CANDU fleet are number one, number two, number three, and number five in efficiency. The ones in Argentina won awards for the most efficient reactors anywhere in the world. In China, Qinshan 1 and 2—CANDU reactors—are the most efficient reactors in the entire Chinese fleet—