I can't tell you if all of them were. I can tell you that, when the process is done, every one will be addressed, and that's just part of the process.
In terms of the comments or questions around disposition. That is part of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission process. It's a very systematic and robust process, so if there are any questions, CNL would be expected to provide a detailed, written response on whatever the questions were. I know that CNL is well on its way to answering those questions. In this process it's not unexpected that there are several rounds of these types of questions. This is a complex question. The regulator is quite robust, as it should be, to ensure the health, safety, and protection of things like the river. This is part of the process. It's not unexpected that there would be a high volume of questions. That's normal for this type of review process.