It's a very good and complex question.
You're absolutely right about the local support that's required. We could talk about the example in Yucca Mountain in the U.S. versus, say, the repository in Finland, and how local support is incredibly important to success in these.
On the safety question, there is different data out there, but it's very important to note that some of the more positive data gets talked about less. Maybe I'll just come to a couple of studies that have been done, that is, when you compare the overall safety record of the nuclear industry--including Chernobyl, which was a very drastic accident--and when you look at the total fatalities per unit of energy produced, nuclear is shown to have at least 10 times fewer deaths versus gas, coal, or any of the fossil fuel alternatives.
So there are these examples, and the perceptions of risk are very high, but in aggregate I think people remember Chernobyl but forget that there are 400 reactors that have been operating quite safely around the world. That's not to minimize these people's concerns. Concerns are very, very important. How you deal with them, I'm not quite sure, and there I'd turn more to the industry members for advice. It's a very difficult set of questions.