Mr. Chair, the process to look at regulatory standards involves an order in council and it involves Parliament. Any regulatory regulations that are passed require the agreement of Parliament on that basis.
In terms of regulatory standards for new reactors, we are now in the process of looking at these. We are trying to see what we can do in terms of putting those together. I think it is a matter of record that there is not a complete consensus about what those standards should be.
From CNSC's point of view, we have made it clear that we think Canadians deserve the international standards that the rest of the world is facing with new reactors and that is what we have put in place.
We are really working through the regulatory process. We are seeking consensus on that. The process takes place licence by licence. The NRU is a unique reactor, as AECL said, and the regulatory oversight for that is unique.