I can offer one overall thought and it's something out of the UDP report. It's quite general, so I don't know if it's specifically what you're looking for, Mr. Trost.
One of the things that's clear, and one of the things that was an interesting lesson for me as I went through the Uranium Development Partnership process, is that in the global nuclear industry, the people I spoke to were very supportive of a strong and independent regulatory framework. One of the reasons that was quoted to me by the people in the industry was that they rely on public trust, and public trust is rooted in a strong and effective regulator that is at arm's length from government. So the industry is quite committed to strong and efficient regulation. That was a lot of what I heard.
At the same time, with regard to mining, we did hear concerns about how people wanted regulation to be strong and effective, but also efficient. There was a sense that in some mine openings people felt that there were very many ministries that were involved when it came to regulatory issues in the nuclear environment, so you'd have multiple ministries.