We believe she had that authority in her mandate, although she maintained that she did not.
I want to emphasize this. As we went through the progression, right from December 3, of gathering the facts, and when I spoke with the former president and CEO of the CNSC on December 5, it was always focused on getting a solution, but it became very clear very quickly, even by her own officials and AECL independent experts, that in fact this was not about safety; this was a potential difference of opinion between the two agencies with respect to licensing. Clearly we could not put the lives of Canadians in jeopardy.