No, in fact what the legislation says is that the act is applicable to damages relating to a terrorist activity, and to the extent this may be terrorist activity associated with a nuclear fuel waste management location, it would also apply to damages associated with that. Nuclear fuel waste is managed in a very secure manner on licensed sites today, in pools or in dry storage, and in fact it's subject to the same type of security as the installation itself, but if there were a terrorist attack and if the damages related to the nuclear fuel waste, it would be covered under this legislation. We made it very explicit that the operator would be liable if there were a terrorist activity, a terrorist action that resulted in nuclear damage. We made it very explicit that in fact that would be covered under the legislation and the operator would be absolutely liable.
On November 29th, 2007. See this statement in context.