I'm not looking to compare, because they are two totally different things. But I think it is legitimate to ask some of those questions, because we never know specifically regarding earthquakes and all that. Of course you have your own grid of worst-case scenarios and what you have to plan and what to do. But because this is a public standing committee and there are a lot of people who are, I hope, listening to us and they have a lot of questions without any answers, I think reassuring people is also part of our job.
Do we have some technique to make sure or do we have kind of a map of what might happen for natural catastrophes? Do we have in some of the reactors and the placement of those reactors vis-à-vis...? We never know. Today we're talking about the Champlain Bridge and there are some experts who say it might fall down if something happens. We don't want the worst, but we want to expect and try to figure out what is the reality of the situation right now.