Mr. Chair, I'm going to share my time with my colleague Ms. Gallant, just to ensure that we both have a chance.
For CANDU, over the past few weeks since we started this study, we've heard about some pretty interesting advances or potential advances in technology, whether it's nuclear fusion, fast neutron reactors, SMRs, and today we heard a little bit more about the molten salt reactor. I'm happy to hear that you are also at CANDU working on advanced fuel reactors as well, as I think it's important that CANDU remains on the leading edge on the technology side.
I'm just wondering if you can answer the fact that the opportunity to build another reactor in Canada is difficult, but what is CANDU doing to try to change public perception in terms of a couple of things—the safety of the CANDU reactor as you move forward in technology, and advancements in terms of reducing the cost of building a CANDU reactor?
I know for us, in Alberta, we don't have any nuclear power. There's been lots of discussion on reactors in northern Alberta to help power the oil sands. So perhaps you can talk about changing public perception on the safety and also the cost of a CANDU reactor, and maybe some advancements that are helping to address those two things.