All right. Let me ask about the protocol, since we have to look at this and make a report to Parliament about the effectiveness of this strategy.
It seems to me several things are missing. Number one, one of the big problems in this whole issue was that the physicians of nuclear medicine heard from their suppliers. They didn't hear from government. They didn't hear directly. There was no alert.
In your protocol, you tack on your consultation with the health care community at the end of a long list of things you will do once the situation arises. It seems to me that it's not paramount there that you would ensure that you're the first means of communication to the medical community and that your alert goes out expeditiously. I think we need some explanation about the protocol.
My last question simply is--