That's an interesting question. I won't comment on the redistribution of funding from one program to another, but I think you've heard across the panel today of the desire and the need for further investment in nuclear innovation across the board. Where that money comes from I will leave in your capable hands to decide, but it's apparent that if there isn't further investment in nuclear innovation, R and D, and technology development, the competitive advantage that Canada currently has all across the nuclear value chain is not going to be there in the years to come.
As Mr. Irish and Mr. Delage have said, certainly, as we look out, nuclear energy and nuclear power—different forms, new systems, new technologies—have a significant role to play in the energy future of the planet if we are looking to move to a low-carbon economy and low-carbon energy systems.