Madam Chair, I don't really know enough about the details of what was in the grants to comment. I have read some background documentation that suggests that in three to five years we might have a model for cyclotron-produced isotopes, but I think it would still take some years beyond that for a stable robust production mechanism. I stand to be corrected if others have tighter facts at hand.
The $22 million is a grant that's given to McMaster University. The refurbishing of their nuclear reactor was mentioned. That's a reactor that, as I recall, has a maximum power output of five megawatts, which is 50% of the output that the MAPLEs are rated to produce. If McMaster can do it, maybe there's a way of doing it with MAPLE too.