Yes. At the time, we mentioned that the business plan had not been approved. According to normal procedures, government has to approve the activities of a department and the direction it intends to follow.
There is another process that is even more precise. It is for the government to give directions to the Crown corporation through a minister. I can give you a famous example. The minister responsible for Canada Post, a Crown corporation, gave it the order to maintain rural postal deliveries. So, the government can order a Crown corporation to do certain things. It can intervene at any time to tell a Crown corporation what to do.
I want to remind the members of the committee that, during our last audit and during the special examination that we concluded at the end of March, the corporation was still stating that it believed it would be able to meet the requirements of the contract and that the MAPLE reactors would start operating in 2008.