I won't have the full story. Some of the arrangements for the way such sales would be done and for any kind of royalties in all this are beyond my remit, so I don't know it, but whenever we expand the fleet of CANDU reactors and take it to the next generation as well, it helps us at the lab. If I look at it really parochially, there will be questions that need answering, and we can help with those questions and have work for ourselves to make sure that the technology is up to its highest standards and to support it as it goes forward. For us and for the Canadian nuclear laboratories all across, it's a really good opportunity to have a bigger fleet to be part of and to help with answers. That's really the main area.
For the industry as well, for the supply chain, when I look at it from an OCI standpoint, there are obviously going to be certain parts of those reactors which, although they may build the majority of them in a local sense, there is certain expertise and certain pieces of the technology we would be able to produce in Canada to export it to them.