Partly, in the space of small modular reactors, we are looking at new technologies. These aren't traditional technologies. Understanding and allowing them to test out and demonstrate how they might work and how they might contribute to our energy mix is critical. We have been working to find those technologies that we think have the opportunity to compete in a global market space for SMRs.
As you may be aware, we have launched a policy review of our nuclear waste. It is a 20-year-old policy framework, so we are looking to modernize that. We have been engaged for some time now, working with civil society and indigenous communities, to address questions in terms of our way forward. That has included moving beyond our traditional questions in terms of looking at spent CANDU fuel, but we also want to make sure the new policy framework allows us to anticipate what those demands may be for different kinds of fuels that small modular reactors may use. We've involved our nuclear regulator on that front, and of course the Nuclear Waste Management Organization.