Yes, maybe I could add to that.
There are some alarming situations that have developed. One was that, through carelessness and through lack of monitoring, over 500 workers, a lot them just local workers who were tradesmen, were exposed to breathing, without respirators and without protective clothing, plutonium-contaminated dust over a period of weeks before it finally was detected, and they blew the whistle on it.
What bothers me is that nobody at Bruce Power, where this happened, or at the CNSC was taken to task, fired, demoted, or even investigated for allowing this to happen. There was absolutely no reason that this should have happened. All the information was there.
That kind of laxity is very hard to accept.