Thank you. That's a great question, and I think a very important one.
For Point Lepreau, the cost estimate is about 10¢. That figure comes from the New Brunswick public utilities committee. I followed the Point Lepreau debate back in 2002, and way back in the day, they said it was going to cost 5¢. So ratepayers in New Brunswick have been hit by those cost overruns in the long term.
In addition to that, the federal government signed risk transfer agreements through Atomic Energy of Canada for the life extension of Point Lepreau. If you look back at the supplementary estimates over the past 10 years, you'll see that over $1 billion in cost overruns from Point Lepreau, the Bruce station, and Wolsong in South Korea were transferred to the federal taxpayer. So those—