Thank you very much for your question.
I'll just give you a chronology of the timing of where we are in the process, because I think it's really important. One of the things that I said in my remarks very clearly is that this is a comprehensive, complex area. Quite frankly, it's an area that has suffered from great inaction over the past 15 years. As a result, we do have a lot of cleaning up to do.
In 2007, it was announced by this government that there would be a review of AECL. Natural Resources Canada set up a review team, and National Bank Financial was engaged to provide financial advice to that review team. Now, I bring that up only because that review team produced a summary report, which was made publicly available in May of 2009. We announced on May 28 of that year that the review was complete, and what that review was anticipated to do was to set the framework with respect to where we would be going. The decision was taken and it was told to the general public that we would be moving forward with a restructuring of the corporation.
That same AECL review team, inherent in Natural Resources Canada, is proceeding; it's looking for feedback from the market and from stakeholders. I'll come back to talk about the uncertainty issues after I just give you the chronology.
Where we are right now is in that portion of determining what the restructuring plan will look like. For a restructuring to happen, of course Parliament will have to weigh in on it, and at that point in time, there will be a matter before Parliament to decide.
On the uncertainty issues, there are two things. On the Government of Ontario, the most beneficial thing that could have happened for AECL and for the restructuring, quite frankly, was that the Ontario process not be suspended. But it was suspended in June of this year for a number of reasons, one of which they indicated they wanted to understand where the government was going on restructuring. As a result, we have been keeping in close contact with the Government of Ontario and letting them know what we were doing and whom we were speaking to--