I have heard what you had to say about the worldwide supply, and I have listened to some experts, and I actually had my office make some phone calls to some of those suppliers to find out about the world's supply. They have indicated to us that indeed there would have been a shortage. It might not have been to the extent that we were led to believe, but there were already facilities, one of them in Belgium, that had already stepped up their supply in late November when they heard about what was happening at AECL and that there would be a prolonged shutdown.
They knew on the other side of the planet that there would be a prolonged shutdown and they were stepping up their supply. Of course, as I said, there would have been a shortage, but we would have been able to assist people who were in emergency situations and put other ones on hold had the situation been managed properly, so there was the potential to have that supply if we had acted sooner.