We're working with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization on the long-term solution to nuclear waste. At least at the current moment, the DGR, deep geological repository, is the way to go from a global consensus standpoint. It's the safe alternative for storing nuclear waste. It's been studied for over 16 years, and technically we believe it's the best way to go at this time.
As far as the nuclear waste that's stored on-site is concerned, we manage and we store the waste. I agree with you from the standpoint that we can account for every curie of nuclear waste we've generated from this facility since 2002. We know where it is. We monitor it. We have independent oversight on it. I do believe that at some point we may want access to it, whether it's in a deep geological repository or stored here on-site, because I do think in the future there may be an opportunity, based on the new reactor designs, that we'll want to recycle this fuel. I think we're still a way from that. There's different technology out there in fast breeder reactors, whether it be molten salt reactors and so forth, but there are already some countries that are looking at recycling nuclear fuel in the different reactor technologies. I think someday we will want to look at that as well.