I think one big area is still putting money into the research and development side of the industry, the university side. AECL is a big part of that. I know you didn't want me to talk about it, but there is a huge number of linkages between that site and our universities going across the country. That's one point.
Second, I think a determination of exactly where the carbon policy in the country goes is an important element for nuclear. Obviously, that is of huge interest to us, because we think that we can be a contributing factor to helping the country and the economy meet the requirements that are being laid out ahead of us. But as with everything, I think certainty is really going to be a big help with that.
Next, I think we need to understand that the industry is larger than just one organization. We have a huge number of parts of the industry that provide all the way from medical assistance to diagnostics for other industries--it's not just medical--to the areas of competing internationally for various parts for other businesses. We're pretty broad-based and we need a good strong economic performance at home to help us reach out and do our business abroad.
Finally, the other point is to help us in some export markets where developments are possible. With India, for instance, there are now certain arrangements that have been made with the national government in India. Safeguards have been worked out that would permit a number of our industry members to trade actively in India. Large markets could help us add even more to the GDP here at home.
Those are three quick items.