It really comes down to how well we're supported and how well we're prepared to do the nth of a kind. If we're prepared to do the nth of a kind shortly after the first of a kind.... These are not conventional reactors. They're small modular reactors. If we take all the lessons learned and have advanced manufacturing, we believe we can recoup our money very quickly as far as getting the cost down from the first of a kind to the nth of a kind.
The other thing to remember about nuclear is that we're not talking 10-20 years. A nuclear power plant, even a small modular reactor, has a lifespan of 60-80 years. When you stabilize the cost at under 10ยข a kilowatt hour, which is what we're projecting with very early initial estimates, and you estimate that cost over that lifespan, it's very economical.