Okay, good. I just wanted to clarify that, because there were reports that was the intent.
Some things came up during our study that were not noticed in the past. There was a practice occasionally that the department would appoint a deputy minister to the board of directors of a crown corporation. This time we also noticed that the deputy minister of natural resources was on AECL. At the same time, the president of the commission reports to the minister and the department.
I would like you to comment on that. Do you think that might pose a potential, or at least a perception of, conflict of interest? You yourself said in your presentation that the job of the CNSC is to regulate operations, but it is not responsible for those operations; it is AECL that is responsible for those operations. Do you think the fact that both agencies report to the same minister might pose some kind of a potential conflict of interest?