I was just getting to that. In fact there were no pumps hooked up prior to November 18, so this is something that was new. And it's in dispute whether in fact it was a condition of their licence. That was in dispute throughout this timeframe. AECL contends that it wasn't a condition of their licence. But it was clear--and it's clear from a number of the communications between the two agencies--that in fact the CNSC was fully aware, all the way through this timeframe, that on a number of occasions these pumps were not hooked to the emergency power supply.
I want to stress again that everybody, including the technical people at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, confirmed that if you restarted the reactor, it would be safer than it was on November 18. That is an important point to make.