That's excellent.
If I have time, I'll have a follow-up question, but I do have a question for Dr. Ahmed.
Thank you for the work you're doing. I have sisters who are health care providers who've worked in northern Ontario, in Timmins or Sioux Lookout, so this is not the first time I'm hearing about some of the problems you've described.
You mentioned in particular that the cost of getting some of these critical drugs set up as security for the supply chain would initially be about $15 million, and I think you said it would take $100 million to guarantee the sovereignty of our supply. Is this a one-time start-up cost for a system that would otherwise be able to self-finance through the production of drugs that it could sell at a commercial scale?
I just want to confirm that you're suggesting that with this one-time investment we could forever secure the sovereignty of our drug supply for these critical drugs.