I can speak more to the labour side. I would defer questions about scientists and academics to my colleagues at the CNL.
Canada is uniquely well positioned in the west. We have a vibrant supply chain, which is activated. We are building critical CANDU components as we speak right now and installing them and gaining the project manager experience, etc.
There are 76,000 men and women working in the sector right here in Canada, so we have a huge advantage when it comes to labour. Again, an investment in nuclear benefits our labour force hugely because these are well-paid union jobs. The nuclear sector has the highest union density of any sector across the country.
I'm going to defer the rest of your question over to my co-presenter here in regard to scientific and academic expertise.