I think it is the clarity of the definition, because as I mentioned at the outset, the nuclear industry is a pretty wide tent, and it involves a number of members, some of whom are involved in uranium mining, for example. Others we talked about today, the power generators, are mostly affected by the legislation that's at hand.
Along the way in the fuel cycle, nuclear fuel is produced from the uranium in Canada in the form of being fabricated, prepared, assembled, and ready for the CANDU reactors. It's for the industry to know which particular facilities are being considered as part of the legislation. So it's simply a clarification to make sure both the backgrounder and the legislation has exactly the same....