I'm going to stop you there just for a second. We've been doing some consultations and have been led to understand that in places where this has been broken up—where the research side has been broken up from the commercial and electricity production sides—it has not gone well, and that the whole, or the strength of the “solid supply chain”, as Mr. Alexander mentioned, is what is important. The government has talked about breaking off pieces, breaking off the so-called toxic assets at Chalk River, and having just a sale of the component pieces.
Is that a viable option for the eventual success of a nuclear industry in Canada?