We're quite optimistic with regard to Point Lepreau, of course. Actually, the regulator now has allowed the reactor at Point Lepreau to be refuelled, which is really quite a step, and of course we've had a first start-up—unsuccessful, but that's normal—at Bruce, so those two projects are pretty well completed now. The Wolsong project in Korea is back on. That also, of course, was a deficit-making kind of project, but it's back on and basically supplying power to the grid in Korea, so that's good.
So really, the outstanding one will be Gentilly-2, and there we're a bit dependent on some decisions by Hydro-Québec as to when and whether that project will go ahead. But obviously AECL has done some work on that, and there may be more.
I would say that we are basically seeing the tail now. It's coming down, and within a matter of two or three years there should be no further line in the mains or supplementaries for those items.