For folks who haven't had an opportunity to learn about the NWMO, I would encourage you to do so, given their engagement process, which really starts with the reverse onus, asking people if they want the site, and if they do want the site, to opt in as opposed to pushing it on other people. It's been quite impressive, and, in fact, they are in Washington right now briefing the United States on how they can work together on the process they have championed.
They are getting closer to the selection process on how they work with this. They are down to two sites, and it's a 10 to 15-year process that has been under way. There will be continued news on it, but it's an important part of how we have a safe and long-term management strategy for waste that has been generated over Canada's 70 years of peaceful use in nuclear.