That's not quite the way it was. We are interested in recombiners. We've done development work on some recombiners. This particular one, the “PAR” system, as it's referred to, was developed in order to remove the hydrogen from reactor buildings so that it would minimize the opportunities for explosion. We have always been interested in that, and we have the skills in our organization to be able to take those if they're given to us and shown to us by AECL. It was AECL who had created this in the first place. It's their discovery, not ours.
We have subsequently been able to build these. We make them very successfully, but we can't sell them. We have an arrangement with Candu Energy whereby they do the marketing for them. Frankly, I think the prices are too high, and we don't compete with the Koreans. Our personal prices are very low, but the prices that go to other countries I think have been too high, and we don't sell any. We can't market them. We're not allowed to market them, but we have the capability, and we've made the laboratories and equipment to do that. It has cost us money. We even set up a building at Chalk River, which now we're closing down simply because we can't market these or we can't sell them.