Mr. Speaker, the facility at Pinawa has provided very useful research activity over the year with respect to a variety of important initiatives. It is obviously going through a period of transition.
We have provided some adjustment tools through Natural Resources Canada and through the department of western diversification to ease the transition as AECL reduces its level of activity at Pinawa.
In terms of the future, there is I believe a provincial government law that would establish the prohibition to which the hon. gentleman refers.