We come from a circumstance where we understand how Canada works with a federal government and then with very powerful provincial governments that have control over such issues as electricity supply. That's not a model that exists everywhere in the world.
It's fair to say that most of the world does not understand that what is happening in Canada at the moment could actually happen. So they are putting an interpretation on it that says Canada doesn't have confidence in the technology. It's extraordinarily damaging simply because the rest of the world doesn't understand the circumstances that exist.
We've compounded the problem by allowing rumours to circulate with regard to pricing that appear to have no foundation whatsoever. As a result, not just our ability to sell reactors is suffering, but our entire nuclear supply chain has suffered. There's a situation now that we have to recover from, even though we were in good shape before it started.