No, no, this is the sort of clarification that helps me to understand better where you're coming from.
I had understood Mr. Duguay's concerns, while for the totality of the industry, were about certain specific designs that were of considerably more concern. If it's done right—and you don't think it has been done right, the nuclear industry in Canada, or for that matter around the entire world—and let's say we put these in the Canadian Shield, put them somewhat underground, partially underground, portions underground, etc., this could then be a useful functioning.... I mean, it is functioning now , but it could actually be something that would fulfill some of the Atoms for Peace goals that Eisenhower and people in the 1950s had envisioned with this sort of utopian fuel source.
If it were done right.... Again, I'm asking: could it be done right, in your opinion?