Again, one has to look at what different partners can bring to AECL. If one looks at the way the industry has reshaped globally over the past number of years, there have been alliances, mergers, and restructuring that have resulted in larger, more integrated, and more competitive companies, with one exception in the domain of nuclear vendors, and that is Atomic Energy of Canada. This is because its governance framework, its legislative framework, did not allow it. Under its current legislative arrangements, Atomic Energy of Canada cannot borrow money from a bank in order to have working capital. It cannot enter into arrangements whereby it could bring in a partner for an equity share that in return could bring particular skills, market reach, resources.
There are a number of Canadian players and global players that can bring some of these additional capacities to Atomic Energy of Canada. I think the government is looking to ensure that we bring the best capacities to Atomic Energy of Canada to develop its full potential.