We've made the very clear decision that the procurement process is the appropriate place that we're competing in. We put in the price, along with answering the questions with respect to risk, as we were asked to do on the Ontario process.
They indicated two things: one, they wanted to know where we were going on restructuring; and two, they wanted to be able to have a conversation.
I have not had the conversation with Minister Smitherman about it. What we are doing is working on AECL's restructuring in order to give them assurance that we'll be in a better place to deliver on the contract.
The second part is that Ontario and the Government of Canada share a common interest, in that there are 30,000 jobs in southern Ontario in the nuclear industry. So it's a point of conversation for both of us, but they have suspended their process at this point. But we must continue with restructuring.