The feasibility study for our deployment will run for about 18 months, and that will answer some of these general questions. The most important question it will answer will be on the pathway to a campus deployment or a near-campus deployment for the university, which will let us start building experience with this relatively new technology and start introducing it to communities and getting our economists, our business school and our social scientists involved in the project of seeing how an SMR works in a community.
It is a new thing, so it's going to take some time. We don't have the answers, but in the meantime, it's moving forward and there are other ways to move forward, like building micro modular reactor-ready energy-distribution systems in communities, so that as the experience comes in, as we're ready, we can replace the greenhouse gas-generating combined heat and power plants that are at the heart of those with small and micro modular reactors.