Thank you.
What I've heard from all the witnesses today is that there was a breakdown in communications at many different levels. That is something I've been trying to get to the heart of from the beginning of this. We heard from Ms. Gulenchyn that the clear and timely information was not provided, and from Mr. Edwards that Parliament didn't have all the information to make a decision when we met in Parliament.
Ms. Gulenchyn, you were part of the group of experts. I just wonder why you were not in Parliament on that night to inform us there. But also, when I find that the Minister of NRCan got an email from AECL on November 22 saying that the shutdown would be extended and that was the first email to alert us to this, when we know that isotope production is such a critical thing for medicine in Canada, why was nothing started at that point?
I'm really concerned that we didn't have all the information in Parliament. I would like to hear from each of you a little bit more on that, knowing back then, on November 22, that if we had started the process then, whether we would have been in the predicament we're in today.