I can't speak to the life cycle, but I have in front of me numbers from the 2021 Ontario Energy Board total unit supply cost, and it's in cents per kilowatt hour. The average residential price for power was 13.5 cents per kilowatt hour. When we look at combined nuclear in Ontario, it was 8.9 cents per kilowatt hour that the grid was paying for that power. When we look at solar, it was 49.7 cents per kilowatt hour. For wind, it was 14.8 cents per kilowatt hour.
Nuclear, despite some of the rhetoric out there, is actually one of the cheaper forms when it comes to ratepayer benefit.