Okay. If Chalk River is on the table then, there have been several controlled releases at Chalk River over the last couple of years--what the nuclear industry calls controlled releases, which is that there was a hole in the reactor. This committee heard that the contaminated water leaked out, was held in containers, and was eventually released into the Ottawa River. Right?
The anticipated compensation, if anyone were able to prove damages from an incident like that, is meant to cover off potential contamination of a body of water like Lake Ontario. I don't understand how clause 16 gives the government confidence. It seems very broad and it seems to catch a lot of different things, but then it arrives at a figure like $650 million.