That's interesting, because in testimony the other day I think the head of the CNSC said that she wasn't aware of any issues until 2006. She was unaware of any issues other than some construction and maintenance issues and those kinds of things. So that's very interesting.
I really want to address this issue of the fact that we have one thing that's supposed to happen and something else that actually does happen. It's easy for everybody to say that we need to get these things up and running and we need everything to be operating here, but somebody has to take responsibility for that, and that is the regulator. It would certainly be put back to the government by the opposition, I'm sure, if there were a problem. All four of you today have said that we need to get the MAPLEs up and running, but nobody is willing to address the fact that we have the issue of unpredictability and the fact that what this regulator has suggested needs to happen isn't the same thing that's happening when it's actually operating. If anybody has any suggestions about that, I'd be glad to listen to them.