Mr. MacDiarmid, in your opening statement, you painted what I would argue is a relatively rosy picture of how things have been going at Lepreau. You said something to the effect that its somewhat on schedule or maybe even ahead of schedule.
But this past fall, there were more delays in the calandria tubes. Between December 2009 and April 2010, 380 new tubes were inserted, but dozens of them didn't pass the air-tightness tests and all of them had to then be taken out, thereby extending the delay. There are some estimates that it's $1 million a day in cost overruns for every day the project goes on.
Are both of those statements true?