I heard Mr. Waddington's presentation, and certainly he was in the AECL advisory group at that time so he would have some sense of that.
From the viewpoint of the commission, Mr. Waddington was absolutely correct: there were lots of options being looked at, and the commission would hear that there are this many alternatives, we're down to X or Y, and we're looking at various kinds of issues.
When I was fired, there was still a sense that they were moving toward an alternative. There could have been a lot of international advisers; I don't know that. I do know that Idaho was part of that. Idaho was very much involved.