Yeah, ideally the reviewers have been in standups with you so that it isn't all new as a concept to them to begin with, or there's generally been communication that you're going to land the plans for a nuclear reactor in their work queue.

Hopefully you've been going around and around at a high level communicating back all the problems that you've hit and the design issues that emerged during exploratory surgery.

Then, you definitely want to schedule at least one meeting to go over it. Which can become several meetings, including follow-up meetings with one or two individuals to pound out some specific issue. Depends on the complexity of the nuclear reactor.