Thank you. I would.
I'd like to address specifically the comments that were made associated with the magnitude of an incident. And I'd like to actually quote from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, which as you know is the nuclear regulator in Canada.
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, in its reasons for a decision, responded as follows to an intervenor who raised concerns on the insufficiency of Canada's nuclear liability regime at the Pickering B environmental assessment hearing, which was held on January 23, 2009. What they reported was as follows:
CNSC staff reported that an analysis on costs associated with “design-based accidents”, conducted in 2005 by CNSC and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) for Darlington and Gentilly-2 NGSs, taking into account different scenarios and types of radionuclides releases, estimated the clean-up cost of an accident at about $100 million and in most of the scenarios under $10 million.
That's a direct quotation from their report.
Thank you.