It's a very complex crisis. You heard from Dr. Patrick Bourguet that it's affecting the entire world. I think the crux of the question is really the supply of isotopes across the world. Canada was producing 40% for the rest of the world and suddenly it went down to zero. As you know, the announcement was made that Canada will get out of the business. Where will that leave the rest of the world and Canada?
I wish there had been a plan in place before making this type of announcement. We have said multiple times that, unfortunately, Canada was already 20 years behind in terms of isotopes available and in terms of the technology. We keep repeating this, and it's very true. You can verify this with our colleagues south of the border and also in Europe. Today we have to practise medicine and manage patients with 20th century tools. In terms of being at the cutting edge, as Canada was 20 years ago, I don't feel Canada is using its resources appropriately.