Thank you very much. That's a very interesting question.
I should start off by saying I've been on the Atomic Energy Board for three months, so at this point in time I cannot say that I know everything I need to know and that I will know after I've gone through a full cycle. You can't possibly go on a board and know everything in three months.
However, my understanding, because I've seen some reporting on this as a board member and committee member, is that through the health, security, safety and environment centres of excellence at Chalk River, they have gone through and worked to try to understand what would happen if something like a Fukushima happened in Chalk River. They have made their assessments as to how they would react to it. They also have determined that exactly what happened at Fukushima would not happen at Chalk River.
I do not have a degree in nuclear physics so I'm probably not the right guy to talk to about this. I bring a different set of skills to the board. I think that particular question would be best taken up with senior management and you'd get a better answer than you can out of me.