On the issue of exclusivity, the reason that in Canadian and frankly all schemes of nuclear liability the operators are absolutely liable is that the intent is to ensure, number one, that it's easy for victims to claim compensation. There's no need to prove negligence and so on. If there were an incident and they sustained damage, the owner or the operator of the facility would be liable; there's no need for the victims to prove negligence.
Another reason is that it's important to.... Because there's not a lot of insurance capacity available to insure the nuclear industry, what has been done is that it has all been channeled to one individual, the operator. Whereas all other entities in a normal tort scheme might be liable, it's all focused on the one operator.