The important thing to understand in this context is that the entity in question, the CANDU, had certain contractual obligations, certain liabilities, which of course no potential buyer would be willing to assume, so we continue to be responsible for those liabilities. The sale prevented the government from incurring any additional liability.
Understand that at the end of this process there was only one bidder in the entire world. Happily, that was a Canadian company with tremendous expertise in the field, domestically and internationally. If we had decided not to sell it, we would have continued to assume additional liability. If we had closed it, we would still have had the liability but incurred additional, much higher costs. We would have destroyed the industry and we would have tarnished the international reputation.
We sold it to a very solid company, and we look forward to a brighter future for the nuclear industry.