That's the problem. You went until September 1. You don't know the answer, and when I put that very question to the NRC chief after September, he said to ask you, so it seems that there's a gap here.
Mr. Stewart, when you were president of the NRC, in the spring of 2020, when the federal government announced an investment of $44 million, it was specifically to “ensure that the facility complies with good manufacturing practices related to the development, testing, and scale-up and production of promising vaccine candidates.”
My understanding is that the reason we've been given for not producing those doses in November that were promised by the Prime Minister was that the facility never achieved its good manufacturing practices, so if you were given $44 million in the spring to achieve good manufacturing practice status, why didn't that happen?