As you saw in my presentation, which I was unfortunately unable to finish, we have no nuclear waste management policy. That's serious. In Bécancour, it's stored in silos. When the Ontario government owned nuclear power stations, it made a commitment not to change the situation until 2043. Then it assigned ownership to Bruce Power, and that's left the door wide open. The most beautiful country in the world will be giving the entire planet the opportunity to see its waste go back and forth between here and Sweden. No arrangements have yet been made. If we conducted a survey of the Canadian public, I'm convinced that a large percentage of citizens would say that the CNSC has made a mistake and that, if Canada really wants to set an example for the entire world, it should dispose of its waste properly. Furthermore, there are deficiencies that Canada must correct in the policy area.
On March 10th, 2011. See this statement in context.