I certainly think the facts are the facts; AECL's annual appropriation was reduced by 40% in 1989. For the past three years, we've tried to catch up to that funding gap, and as a government we've funded an estimated $1.15 billion, whereas between 1993 and 2006, the total funding was only $2.1 billion.
Certainly it's the case where if you're only given a limited amount of money as a crown corporation, you need to stretch it as far as you can. In this situation, we ended up having to play catch-up to ensure we were well-positioned to take advantage of what was happening in the world, which was the AREVAs of the world and the GEs and the Hitachis and the Mitsubishis coming together to form strong partnerships to move forward and sell nuclear reactors in the world, and we slipped.