You are saying that AECL would be sold piecemeal—the profitable pieces—and the responsibilities would remain with us. At this table, we have not talked at all about the management of nuclear waste. This will no doubt remain a government responsibility.
If I remember correctly, Mr. Duguay had asked what investor would invest billions of dollars in AECL. It would cost that investor billions of dollars to purchase a reactor with apparently outdated technology. I think that AREVA might buy it to dismantle it and gain a competitive advantage. That is my opinion.
Mr. Alexander, you say that you are a leader. Yet, some people say that your technology dates back to the 1960s. What is your position with regard to the privatization of AECL? As far as I understand, you were opposed to that. Have I understood correctly?