Thank you.
You've certainly touched on something very important. What we've heard from the industry is that they have visions of how these SMRs could be used if somebody wanted them. The difficulty is that they don't have customers clamouring at the door and actually signing on the dotted line and saying, “As soon as these are ready, we'll buy them.” They're not like electric cars, which are selling like hotcakes. Nuclear reactors are not selling like hotcakes.
In the past they've even tried to give these things away. Here in Quebec, they tried to give away a small reactor to the University of Sherbrooke, and they couldn't succeed even there.
It's moot whether people are going to want these things and also whether the problems associated with them are as simple as presented.
With regard to environmental assessments, the only reason one small modular reactor is undergoing environmental assessment today is that it's under the old law. No new SMRs would be subject to an environmental assessment under the existing statute if they were under 200 megawatts.
Thank you.