It is coming up and it's going to happen, so we should be prepared for it.
I will make two comments. One is that OPG is already engaged, as it happens, with UNENE in researching techniques to dismantle and decommission the Pickering unit, so it is taking action and it's being proactive about it.
I would also comment that Canada has a fantastic opportunity, because Canada has a series of prototype reactors that were shut down, some many years ago. NPD, which is up in Rolphton in the Ottawa Valley, and Douglas Point, which is at Bruce, and Gentilly-1, which is near Trois-Rivières, all operated as prototypes. They have been shut down for some years, which has allowed time for the decay of some of the radioactivity that might be in existence. As prototypes—and I believe they're owned by Canada—these are test beds that should be used as a way of gaining experience so that the decommissioning of Pickering can gain from knowledge arising from the decommissioning and the dismantling of those units. I believe NPD will be dismantled as part of the mandate of the new company operating Chalk River.