I only ask because in the midst of all this the Prime Minister also talked about Canada needing to get out of the isotope business, at the same time as we were doing all the things you just said about extending the life. I think it sends some strange messages.
I want to talk about Bill C-20; this is the main part of your appearance here. You talked about it as new legislation, and yet this is its third or fourth incarnation as a bill. The department has been working on it and consulting for a long time. It worked on an initial prospect in 2004; we're now on the edge of 2009-10. This concerns a liability limit in the event of nuclear accidents. The question I have for you is, do you believe that the $650 million that's cited in the bill is sufficiently high, in the global market of what other regions of the world set their limited liability at?