Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Through you to the witnesses, thank you all for coming today. You've given us a lot to chew on, and I'm sure we'd all like to have five hours to ask questions, but my colleagues will be pleased to know I'm not going to suggest we extend for that long.
First, let me ask Ms. Keen what your thoughts are in terms of what's happened in the intervening 18 months since the December 2006 shutdown of the NRU. The government has been telling us they were very prepared for all this, and I'm not sure I see that. For instance, a few weeks ago they said they were going to appoint a panel in response to all of this, and they still haven't named it. What is your sense, having been an observer of this and having been the president of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for seven years and worked closely with this process?