No, that would be the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
The first responsibility resides with CNL. They're the ones responsible, by their licence, to operate the facility safely and protect the environment and the workers. The first step of that responsibility is with CNL. We expect and demand and monitor that they're exercising that responsibility.
We're not the regulator. It's very clear, both in our contractual structure and the way we interface with them, that we're not the regulator. CNSC is, and will remain, the organization that ensures the safety of their operations.