There'll be time. I haven't been part of this study, so I don't have many questions.
I heard a rumour, I guess you could call it, that going back in history with this project, the cost estimates were terribly underestimated by a factor of five or six, and that they had already surpassed their cost estimates for the entire project before they even began digging. That is the way it was put to me.
The other thing I heard is that there were internal management problems so bad that AECL--or more specifically, I suppose, the MAPLE project team--started to hemorrhage scientists.
I'm just wondering if you'd ever come across those things.