There was a comment from Mr. Rubin, too, who said that a private entity might be an operator of a nuclear reactor. Under the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission regulations that we would have to adhere to, we would have to demonstrate that we as an organization had the capability to manage, operate, and so on, a reactor that is safe.
I think it goes to any type of risk that might be out there. If you want zero risk, we can't do that. What's the likelihood of a reactor incident? If you look at the requirements of the analysis of safety for reactors in general, you're looking at the probability of an incident happening once in one million years as something that may be acceptable. They'd like to see a better record than that. A small reactor has to be less of a problem than a big reactor.
When has there been a release of radiation from any nuclear reactor that had a reasonable safety regimen in place and a containment structure?