It's fairly clear to everyone now that there is no connection between the report and the extended shutdown at Chalk River.
I am interested. Would you just go over the chronology again for us and indicate at what point it was that you felt we had a serious situation? Again, the opposition has been trying to say that we should have known earlier and acted earlier. From my understanding of the situation, the government acted very reasonably and quickly, as did Parliament. Could you tell us at what point you understood there was a real sense of urgency with this issue?