Dastan Eleukenov:
Strange to say, the plant in Stepnogorsk did not attract any sort of broad public attention. There was almost nothing published about it in Russian or in Kazakh, at any rate. Maybe some brief, inconsequential articles appeared. But, uh, let's say, that article which we referred to earlier in our conversation, from the Monterey Institute, that one was in English, and, basically, it was for specialists. The broader public, again, strange to say, did not react at all to the existence of that plant, specifically. There was a greater focus, I guess, on the test site on Vozrozhdeniya Island, but that was probably more from the standpoint of it being an enigmatic place, a mysterious island.