I will respond only briefly, which reflects a bit of a lack of in-depth expertise on that on my part.
Certainly the work to become an engineer or someone working in a nuclear facility requires extensive training—years and years, in many cases—on top of someone's undergraduate and graduate work and special licence. That's a very top-of-mind thing for us as we think about the next generation of nuclear operators working on SMRs. In fact, Mr. Brady and I were meeting with McMaster University just a bit earlier today. We know that Canada's universities, among others, are very interested in getting themselves ready well in advance to make sure that the workforce of the future is there.
I could tag my colleague, Dan Brady, here.
Dan, if you would like to join us for a moment, you could elaborate a bit more on the training requirements. What changes, if any, might there be as we think about work with small modular reactors?