I'll take a stab at it.
I think that is a really important question. What we're finding is that there is a tendency—and part of it has to do with the public knowledge we've alluded to, the lack sometimes of detailed knowledge or familiarity with our sector and its contribution to clean energy—that there are discussions, and they happen here in Ottawa and other provincial capitals, where the discussion of clear energy is not including nuclear energy.
One of our really important, basic approaches, which we work on continually, is to make sure that the energy that's produced by nuclear power is brought into that. It is clean tech, and it is clean energy. This is perpetrated also on an international level. One of my staff is at the COP 21—