Thank you. That was a long question.
The essential problem with the radiopharmaceutical supply is that it cannot be stockpiled, so it is very important for us to learn as early as possible if there is a problem. Then we can start to triage the isotope supply and the patients.
There is very little we can do to mitigate the effect as time goes on, if the supply is not reinstated, so we can make arrangements for the patients who really need the care to maybe go into other diagnostic modalities, if that's possible. That, of course, is not always possible, depending on the waiting list for the other modalities.
As the isotope supply diminishes there is nothing you can do to bring it back.