As I spoke to in my presentation, the Nuclear Safety and Control Act is a new act relative to much legislation of this type around the world, and it doesn't specify this in terms of the supply.
We had opinions by our legal services some time before of what the act covered. We've always examined the act, continuously, and independent counsel agreed. You'll recall that legal services were removed from us on December 10, in the morning. So the commission, when I was there, did not have the expert counsel it had to review that. But it's never included the supply of isotopes.
As I said, I think with the directive implicitly, by the need for the directive to be given to us, the government acknowledged that they were adding a new factor to our mandate. In addition, I've worked with this act for seven years. I've done hundreds of hearings on it. We have 2,500 licensees, 220 of which are medical clinics. No one has ever raised the issue of supply of isotopes with us in terms of a factor to be considered in their licensing.