Thank you for being with us here today. I have some questions for Mr. Grant Malkoske.
We were shocked by the lack of an emergency plan for isotope supply, and also by the lack of leadership shown by the government in the field of isotope production and supply. This is a serious responsibility.
You told us that you asked the European suppliers to share their supplies and that they refused. I am rather surprised, because we have heard other hints that your company has trouble revealing its schedule for the production and supply of isotopes.
How do you feel about that? Other people involved have written that you have a problem giving the Europeans an exact production schedule. We must not forget that this crisis was foreseen. It was a known fact that the Chalk River plant was not operating as it should have.
Are you contradicting the impression you are giving?