I guess I have to respectfully disagree in this regard.
Based on our research of the Belgian option and the other options, that could have added at maximum 15% to our supply. It would not have solved the problem. The only way to solve the problem in the month of December, which was when we needed to solve the problem, was to get the Chalk River reactor, the NRU reactor, up and running again.
Yes, other facilities could have been of modest assistance at the margins, but in order to ensure that every single Canadian would get the right diagnostics, would get the right treatments, there was no option other than to get Chalk River up and running in a safe manner.