Thank you, Mr. Bradley.
I understand your point of view on diversifying technologies, but the small modular reactor technology is not mature and is not developed. It will not be usable for another 10, even 15 years, so not before 2030 or 2035. As we know, Canada is trying to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
I remain optimistic, but I would like to know whether you have any data for us on whether that technology will really enable Canada to achieve net-zero emissions. If not, why not invest in technologies that are being developed in Canada, which are already mature and where we already have a competitive advantage? Why not let other countries with more force produce standardized small modular reactors and achieve economies of scale?
We could then use that technology over the short or the medium term. But in the meantime, we could focus on what is being done efficiently in Canada.