I frankly don't believe the original numbers. We have a cycle of promotion from vendors and what I call enthusiasts, and they underestimated the costs. The $3,000 number that you give me for 2007 is the kind of number they were using here in the U.S. as well. These days, utilities, who I think are still underestimating the costs, are up to more than $5,000 a kilowatt. Some people, analysts.... Lazard, I think, uses $6,000 to $8,000, and as I say, he's a little bit on the low side. Those numbers just grew a great deal.
If you look at the CERA index of costs, you discover that nuclear costs, both in Europe and the U.S., escalated much more rapidly than others. What looked like a certain relationship in 2007.... By 2011, nuclear has gotten much more expensive.