I do. First of all, on the timing of your announcement, I've been hearing the same information that you have from the private sector. I was at the same conference you were at in February. We'll give you the exact numbers. There are hundreds of millions of dollars being spent--$590 million in total to date between the private sector and the federal government, taxpayers' money, on this project.
We were in the process of doing some significant tests. The main technological problem with the MAPLE reactors is what's called the positive power coefficient, which means they cannot be licensed. They were trying to resolve this positive power coefficient. We felt with the fact that these significant amounts of moneys had been invested that it would be prudent to wait another few months for the conclusion of these tests to see if there was a technological solution that could be found, so we would have all the information. To go that far up and then to cancel it two months...without waiting for this last piece of data.... Those tests were concluded around the middle of April. There were different people from different schools of thought telling us how we could make some progress, but the result was that there was no progress.