With regard to other opportunities for used nuclear fuel, in 2007, as I mentioned, the government decided that the APM program was the correct way forward for Canada in terms of how to deal with used nuclear fuel. That includes an end point of a deep geological repository.
As part of that and part of the work that we do at the NWMO, we also stay abreast of any international developments there may be in the area of other opportunities or other ways of dealing with used nuclear fuel. We have not identified anything at this time for which there is international consensus that it is better than a deep geologic repository, so we stay committed to implementing the APM program, as approved by the government in 2007.