You bet. Thank you very much.
Mr. Cannings, you were asking first about the AECL spending. The funding in the estimates will be used to support the AECL in delivering on its mandate of enabling nuclear science and technology, adjusting radioactive waste management and fulfilling its decommissioning responsibilities. With this they're also supporting the renewal and the revitalization of the Chalk River labs.
With respect to your question on the radioactive waste review, I just want to be clear that we are accountable for the policy development itself. That is within the authority of Natural Resources Canada. On the strategy that would then be based on the policy, that's where the NWMO would come into play, but again the policy itself is within the authority of the government.
On engagement and consultation, we really did work in three phases. The first was to ask and engage stakeholders, indigenous people, provinces and territories how they want to be engaged; then we did the consultations, and now we're in the process of developing a “what we heard” report. That's the part of the process we're in right now. That will be done on Monday, actually, which is May 31, in terms of the feedback process that we're getting, and then we look forward to coming forward with the changes, but those will take us a little bit of time to develop.