I will give you an example. Our group was never consulted about the decision to spend the $28 million. I do not believe that the Canadian, Quebec and Ontario associations—although I cannot speak for my colleagues—were consulted either.
We are specialists in nuclear medicine and we work in the area every day. For us, for patients and for the media, it is incomprehensible. If it had been me, I would have asked for an opinion, especially since experts from 70 countries were in Toronto this week. The former president of the American Association of Nuclear Medicine even said that we were in the midst of one of the largest crises that has ever threatened modern medicine. This is clearly not just a minor problem; it is a crisis. The government denied it at first, then recognized it. Now, once again, they are claiming that there is no crisis.