As you know, I think, the government had a role in Chalk River. At one point, it was a very prominent facility for creating isotopes and other things. Unfortunately, Chalk River has lost its prestige, not just through the government's fault but through the changing world and a changing market. For facilities like this, I believe, putting them into a GOCO model, where the operator obviously wants to make some money, I don't believe.... Is the way it's structured right now the best model? I believe the government needs a bit more control in the transition phase.
Again, I don't think the GOCO model may be the best. I think the government should re-examine it. After the contract is up in five years, the government should re-examine it to see if this model actually is best for these types of facilities, these smaller facilities that exist in Chalk River, Port Hope, and Fredericton, and at Whiteshell in Winnipeg. I believe there is one more, but I don't know it off the top of my head.