The concern from the candidates for the facility was that there was a needs assessment done. It said we needed this kind of facility in Canada. They put in a huge amount of work in terms of getting their proposals together. They were still asked, even, for updates to their proposals up to late in the fall, and there's no site visit, and then all of a sudden it's determined that we're fine without these facilities when this was the big thing, signing with Gates.
I think we just don't understand what happened in between, that with one study on theoretical capacity, we all of a sudden don't need this capacity in Canada. I guess there have been suggestions that maybe there needs to be an expert panel or at least one more assessment as to whether there really is sufficient practical, realistic capacity on the ground before this is finished.
Then I think the second part would be for Dr. Butler-Jones to tell us about the progress, if indeed this is killed, on where this money will be reassigned.