You're absolutely right. It is an exciting time for the lab. There is a tremendous amount of increased notoriety of the lab across the world that I've seen in the last couple of years as CNL and its transformation has taken place.
In terms of communicating what the lab does, we felt it best, as we set this model up, to allow CNL to take the lead in communicating to the community and the public in terms of the good things that are being done. I think if you were to look at their website to see how they have transformed the way they're communicating and reaching out to the public, you'd see that it's fundamentally changed.
We felt early on that having AECL also communicating the same could confuse it. It's a relatively complex model, and the experience, again, internationally, is that the CNL types of organizations typically take the lead in communicating to the stakeholders and the public.