Thank you for your question.
As we've indicated already, our government is continuing to support the development of cleaner energy solutions. Our target is to achieve 90% of electricity from emission-free sources by 2020. Nuclear energy, of course, is a part of this clean energy mix.
We also recognize the importance of the nuclear industry in Canada's economy. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, specifically in the area that I'm from, southwestern Ontario, there's a number of very important manufacturing industries that have sprung up around AECL. In terms of innovation, expertise, technology, engineering, and science, the nuclear industry is an incredibly important part of the fabric of our economy.
On the points in your question, budget 2009 provides $351 million, on a cash basis, to AECL for 2009-10 for its operations. As you indicated, that includes the development of the ACR and maintaining safe and reliable operations at Chalk River and with respect to the isotope facilities. The allocations are all subject to Treasury Board approval.
In terms of your breakdown, I think it's more accurate to indicate that the total amount for the isotopes would break down even further. Part of it is for the MAPLE project and the other part of it is to explore the extension of the licence of the NRU to bring it past 2011 for the continued production of the medical isotopes.