Mr. Chair, the honourable member is absolutely correct. The current nuclear power reactors in Canada vary from about 500 megawatts all the way to 934 megawatts, which is much larger than the smaller slow-poke ones you're talking about. I think that is a very exciting development, should research and development be able to bring them to commercial utilization.
There are always those catch-all provisions in the acts. If you look at clause 66, regulations can be made regarding prescribing classes of nuclear installations, and fixing an amount of reinsurance for nuclear installations as well. There's flexibility built into the act so you can react to these specific instances that don't exist currently. My officials can get into the weeds on the exact application, but I would assume that the regulations aspect would be able to take those kinds of R and D into consideration.