Certainly.
We're quite diversified in terms of our uranium exports already. Cameco, which is the largest Canadian uranium producer in Canada, ships roughly a third of its uranium to the Americas, so to North America and South America, with another third to Asia and another third to Europe. We're quite diversified.
I'd say the limiting factor in terms of uranium exports relates to non-proliferation. It's very important that before anybody exports uranium to another country we have a nuclear cooperation agreement in place that ensures us that the facilities to which we export uranium or any nuclear material are safeguarded by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
So it's getting those agreements in place that is a limiting factor, but it's also important from a non-proliferation perspective as well. Recently the government established agreements with both China and India to get further access to those markets. In terms of China in particular, that will open up opportunities for enhanced exports of uranium to China.