Is that just because of large numbers, with real estate agents driving around to open houses or…?
Moore: This is per capita. There is lesser the chance of missing work due to an accident on the job in nuclear than there is in real estate or financial services. That’s because in the nuclear industry it’s safety first ahead of everything else. So in your view, the safety issue is more of a perception issue right now? Moore: Yeah. How people manage to perceive that nuclear is dangerous when no one has ever been hurt by it is hard for me to understand, but there it is. It’s a scared thing and it’s like many of the campaigns today that are based on scaring people about something invisible. In this case, radiation. In agriculture, it’s invisible pesticide residues. In climate, it’s invisible carbon dioxide. In genetic engineering, it’s invisible genes. Actually, a majority of the what are being called environmental campaigns these days are basically scare campaigns based on people not being able to see what it is that they are supposed to be afraid of. You can make up all kinds of storie