Thank you for your question.
There are a couple of things. One of the advantages of small reactors is their siting flexibility. Our reactor is 180 megawatts, which is the baseline for one unit. That is 15% of the size of a standard, large 1,000-megawatt type plant. As a result of that, it has quite a bit of flexibility with siting, and it can support siting in more isolated communities where 1,000 megawatts isn't needed or something like that. And because it is designed to be cost competitive with the large reactors, we have a lot of interest from utilities that would traditionally want to site large reactors but can't accept the financial risks.
Designing a reactor only for a niche application would not create and close a business case for us, so we have to develop a solution that has the flexibility to be economically competitive for both large generation as well as more niche applications.