No. We've confirmed that the outer shell is clean. This process will remove anything that may be on the outer shell with the intention of deeming that to be scrap metal.
That scrap metal for free release, not containing radioactivity, still has to be then melted down with other things in a ratio. So you're absolutely right about that, but the steel tubes themselves, the internal part, are very likely not to be dealt with other than to be reduced in volume and returned back to us. That's the whole issue here.
It's not simple—I said that from the beginning. I've tried my best to articulate that in this booklet, but really that is the difference. People expect that radioactive material is going to enter the scrap metal market, and that's not what—