The other two were the requirement to fund the ongoing development of the ACR-1000, which we've just been talking about, and the requirement to begin to invest in the renewal of the infrastructure at our Chalk River laboratories. Those were identified in the course of the special examination as being the three major issues that stood in the way of AECL's fulfilling its mandate.
To be perfectly honest, we at AECL welcomed that report, because it shone a spotlight on the issues that we felt needed to be addressed, and addressed by providing adequate funding to our organization. We draw a direct linkage between that report and the ultimate decision to provide us with the funding support for this year that has allowed us to work directly on those three issues.
We are, indeed, funding the development of the ACR-1000 at a level that allows us to respond to the marketplace time windows. We are also moving ahead expeditiously to begin the Project New Lease program, which is the infrastructure renewal at Chalk River. And the third was the DIF.