Well, at the highest level of aggregation, which is where I play in this particular area, essentially the CANDUs that we design are literally 75 to 100 times the power output of the MAPLE reactor; that is, 750 megawatts to more than 1,100 megawatts versus 10 megawatts. The CANDU reactors are the size of Scotiabank Place while a reactor core in the MAPLE is the size of a large oil drum.
The designs are not similar. Equally, the MAPLE reactor was a one-of-a-kind device that was designed with low energy output to produce isotopes, versus a proven design that has been built and installed over 30 times around the world and is reliably producing over 50% of Ontario's electricity every day, which is what CANDU is all about.