Mr. Chair, when it became known to me that the opinion of CNSC staff was that I was outside my licensing basis, which is an entirely different thing from safety, it is a legal licensing basis issue which links with the safety case, but when it became known to me that I was outside the licensing basis of the facility, I made what I considered to be a safe and prudent decision to place the facility in a safe state.
From that perspective, yes, I guess one would have to say that I am responsible for it, but I am responsible for it because when faced with uncertainty and a challenge by CNSC staff, which I thought at the time was a healthy challenge that I needed to disposition before it went further, I made a safe and prudent decision to place the reactor in a shut down state.
A lot of the questioning to this point has been around whether or not I am committed to safety--