Thank you all, again, for being here today.
I will just perhaps let Mr. Binder continue on with that line because public confidence in our nuclear industry is, of course, of utmost importance to Canadians and to the industry. In some quarters, CNSC is perceived as, perhaps, more of a cheerleader for the industry than as a real, unbiased regulator. There were the incidents that we had over the summer, the whistleblower letter that suggested that there was a lack of due diligence on CNSC's part and the way that it was handled. At least some of the public media portrayed an internal investigation that was almost treated, in some ways, in a joking manner.
Don't you agree that the public confidence that Canadians need to have in CNSC is of utmost importance? Is there anything that you are doing in your organization to change that perception?