Okay.
At the beginning of the summer, Moody's came out with a report that I'm sure you're familiar with. I'll quote from the report concerning utilities that have nuclear power in their mix: “History gives us reason to be concerned about possible...balance-sheet challenges, the lack of tangible efforts today to defend the existing ratings, and the substantial execution risk involved in building new nuclear power facilities”.
It's noted that some utilities have lost as many as four points on their risk viability. Moody's is considered one of the more conservative credit rating systems in the world. Why would they knock down a utility's risk portfolio if they have nuclear energy as part of their portfolio?