I understand. That's your responsibility. I appreciate that. I'm sure we all do.
Dr. Koclas, in your remarks in the document you distributed, you say:
We see in these events the typical problem of first of series design. This sort of difficulties happen also in the domain of large power reactors, even when only a change in dimensions can bring unforeseen engineering problems, the Darlington reactors in Canada being a case in point.
You're saying that it is not unusual when you have the first of a new design type to have a series of problems. Would you like to elaborate on that?