If I may, Mr. Chairman, in the aftermath of the World Trade Centre attack, the availability of insurance coverage for terrorism simply evaporated. It was no longer available. Since then, in the absence of any significant terrorism act involving nuclear facilities, certainly, the market appetite has come back and we are in a position to provide a limited amount of terrorism coverage.
At the present time, NIAC insures 20% of the required terrorism coverage and the government picks up the balance.