Madam Speaker, as a matter of fact, there was a similar facility built just outside of Port Hope. Now, it is not exactly the same as the one at Chalk River because the one at Port Hope was specifically designed to work with the geology of the land in much the same way that the one in Chalk River would. With nuclear production, in any type of nuclear business, what is required is that, before the operators of the facility get their licence, they have to have a legacy plan and have that legacy plan fully funded.
My question back to the Bloc is this: With all this renewable energy, such as the wind turbines and the millions of acres of solar panels, where are the plans and the money put aside for when those fields become inoperable and go to waste?