Thanks very much for your answer. It's very encouraging to me, because right now there's a concern in the nuclear industry about the future of our industry. We just heard professors from Queen's University, and I agree with them, that it's quite likely that the future of Chalk River is going to be just one of decommissioning.
We know right now that there are 4,000, or probably closer to 5,000, dedicated people—scientists, engineers, other researchers—at Chalk River. I don't believe that by doing only decommissioning we can support so many talented people over there, so there's got to be some strategy from the government on how to maintain our talent, otherwise we're going to lose this talent. Once they've gone, you can never call them back.
I have a quick question for Nordion. You just mentioned that your main business is in cobalt-60. But from your presentation, I don't see any need to.... There's no impact on you. The recent closure of NRU has no big impact on your company, because you still get a main supply from Bruce Power, from Pickering's six, to harvest that cobalt-60. I don't think NRU is a big supplier of cobalt-60 for your company.