I think the jury is still out on that, to be honest with you. There are a lot of thoughts floating around, but in general, the world is looking at the real possibility of using modular reactors. It's a bit of a new approach rather than building and having that huge investment, that initial investment, in putting in a new plant. The size that we normally see is on the grid. The initial investment from a financial standpoint is a bit better, and the new designs as well have a higher inherent safety standard. It also makes operations easier. We can build off of what Henry Ford did once upon a time and truly standardize our reactors so that we have solutions and efficiencies in how we develop those reactors. My feeling is that either a small modular reactor or a very small modular reactor is the wave of the future from a finance perspective, and also a quality perspective, and an inherent safety perspective.
On December 13th, 2016. See this statement in context.