Thank you very much.
Perhaps I will make two points up front and try to get to a detailed answer there.
First, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization is absolutely committed to locating a deep geologic repository in an informed and willing community, and that includes the region. We will not move ahead unless that is in place.
Secondly, there are very strict safety criteria around this. A repository would not be constructed until we were absolutely sure it would be safe and the fuel would be located in a place that could not release radioactivity into potable groundwater. That will not happen.
With regard to provincial governments, when this investment is made it will be a long-term partnership between the NWMO and the community, and the wider community. There will be billions of dollars invested. I can't imagine a set of circumstances where such a project would move ahead without the consent or willingness of the provincial government involved.
Having said that, we have conducted dialogues, and we continue to do so in all the provinces that have nuclear fuel, because we believe that in Quebec, like anywhere else, people should be heard on how we should move ahead with this. I'm not sure if that sufficiently answers your question, but I'm fully prepared to deal with any follow-up questions.