As I indicated, I think AECL is worth what the market will pay, and that's the true value of assessment. As Canadian taxpayers, we've made an $8 billion investment, and we have received much out of it. We are, as I indicated, a world leader in the CANDU technology, but it's time to take advantage of the next push for nuclear new builds in the world, and that's what we're positioning for.
What we're looking for isn't a wholesale sale of AECL/CANDU. What we're looking for are partners and expertise and capital infusion, making sure that the risk associated with new builds isn't too strenuous on the Canadian taxpayer and that we can take advantage.... To give you an example, AECL was not able to take part in the nuclear bidding processes in the United Kingdom because they simply did not have the capacity. That's a lost opportunity that Canadians should have been taking advantage of.