Obviously, we're very proud of the accomplishments of Chalk River in representing Canada's nuclear position the world over. There is a transition taking place at AECL. Funding for this will ensure safe and reliable operations at the Chalk River Laboratories and will include nuclear science and technology and supporting infrastructure.
Obviously, the decommissioning of the NRU still represents an opportunity for medical isotopes to be produced by alternative means, but the ability of the NRU to produce, in particular medical isotopes, on a contingency basis past 2016 is in place. I might add that this has been very well received by experts in the nuclear sector.
Chalk River remains in its aggregate a dynamic and robust place where important nuclear science, technology, and innovation is taking place. We believe that moving forward with a GoCo, which is consistent with our partners at least in the United States and England, will continue to put Canada at or near the top of all of the nuclear science technology.