Well, that's the other side. In fact, we have some advisory committees who keep telling us, “Don't tell us all the routine stuff. We're not interested in the routine stuff.” So you get caught as to what it is that you report. And we are working with the industry now as to what would make sense. Every time we say there is a leak, people don't believe that all of a sudden everything stops and....
And by the way, as an aside, regarding the leak last weekend, on Sunday, my understanding is that the machine was not shut down. It happened somewhere outside the core, and the production of isotopes continued.
So here your point is well taken. What is the balance? What should we report to the public without raising unnecessary angst?