Let me be clear, the iodine provided to patients in Canada was almost entirely sourced from NRU in the past. The Canadian supplier has been sourcing radioactive iodine from other reactors. We believed that was enough, and that's what the company had told me as an individual clinician, and I'm sure Dr. Driedger had the same information. Last week we learned that there may be a problem.
The iodine that is made in Australia and South Africa is not as yet a licensed product in Canada. They hadn't gone through the regulatory process, so the special access program is being used to make that available. They have plenty of iodine. We are moving as a community as rapidly as possible through the special access program and through the ordinary regulatory process that DRAXIMAGE is doing to be able to access their supply, so there will be a recovery of supply from the normal suppliers. The special access program will be used to resolve some of the short-term issues, I understand, and I think quite soon we will have the regulatory approvals in place to enable NTP and OPAL--