I believe the question relates to the decommissioning plan for a facility. When you're granted an operating licence in Canada, you also have to deal with the construction, operation, and eventual decommissioning. It's not specific in terms of how you treat the waste. The key part, more often than not, is to produce a plan that talks about how much material will constitute waste: how much of it will be low-level, how much will be intermediate, and how much will be high-level. It seems to me that for fuel we have no long-term solution right now, if I can say that.
The intent of a decommissioning plan is to show a complete story but also to make sure that the costing is properly allocated. As a licensee, we have an obligation to make sure that funding is available. It's a slightly different intent. It doesn't talk about how you take it apart; it's more about what constitutes the plant you will be taking apart and how much it might cost.