That answer is complicated, in that it depends upon where you were in Canada. As I stated, in Alberta in particular, the three major centres were supplied by Covidien and we were in fairly good shape. The Edmonton Radiopharmaceutical Centre obtains about 80% of its technetium from Covidien and about 20% from BMS. That 20% from BMS was off and on because BMS made a commitment that centres like our own, which would be able to most efficiently distribute the supply as need dictated, would get the supplies. So we were serviced fairly well by BMS, but not completely.
What we did was to be in contact with a fair number of small communities outside Edmonton—Grand Prairie, Grande Cache, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, and some nuclear medicine private clinics that did not have supply—and we were able to apportion our supply to help them out. Given the half-life and the transportation logistics, it was not possible for us to go outside of Alberta. Also, we did not have the supply to go outside of Alberta.