Good afternoon, gentlemen. Thank you for being here. This is a particularly interesting meeting because your views are very much in opposition.
Mr. Stensil, I will begin with you.
You say that the government has provided $20 billion in subsidies to AECL and that the selling price would be $300 million. I wonder where you got those numbers. I questioned the deputy minister, and I did not get that information. On another point, the Greenpeace Canada representatives seem to be in favour of privatizing AECL and support that idea. Moreover, you did not say anything about the risks associated with nuclear technology.
Those are my questions.