Thank you, Chair.
Thank you both for coming, especially UNENE. I know UNENE very well. I know it's very successful in education and in the research field of our Canadian nuclear industry, as well as supporting other nuclear sectors. I used to have a few co-workers who actually earned their master's of engineering through UNENE.
In September, our government, and more precisely SNC-Lavalin and Candu Energy, signed an agreement-in-principle with the China National Nuclear Corporation to develop markets and build the advanced fuel CANDU reactor. They are also going to form two design centres, one in Canada and one in China.
What are the technical details of this agreement? How is it going to benefit Canada? I know it's going to create jobs or a market internationally, but how is it going to benefit Canadians here at home?