It's partly to get a bid out. Also, no other activities have been happening in the province, such as the green energy act. The province also paused its electricity plan review and is revising its targets.
The percentage of nuclear and the timing may in fact change, so that's important to keep in mind. Note that they said AECL was the winning bid, but they didn't knock the other vendors out of the bidding. They've kept that competition up so that maybe they can go back later on to AREVA and Westinghouse, even possibly in 2014 when they know those reactors will work.