Thank you, Chair.
This is just to clarify this whole line. We heard during the testimony from CNSC, when they were here, that in 63 years they've never had an event, and it's because of the regulatory environment we have.
From your viewpoint, isn't that what insurance is all about? It's just like insurance that we buy for anything in our whole life: it's based on risk and probability. Given that we have a tremendous regulatory environment and that CNSC will be continuing to discharge that responsibility going forward, one could say that the risk is virtually nil going forward and that there will not be a catastrophic event, and because of our history and because of the type of technology we have and the containment structures we have, what Mr. Cullen is talking about is some hairy-fairy idea. It's a theoretical concept, and it's really not reality, given our 63-year history.
Is that true?