Okay.
My second question is about replacements. There's been a lot of discussion, and the Minister of Health talked in his testimony, about alternatives and the ability to go offshore for certain of these alternatives. It was very clear in that testimony that the French, the Dutch, and the Belgians could probably supply--on the fringes, I guess--maybe 15%, but that even then that supply couldn't come until possibly even as late as the end of December.
Did you read that information, seeing as this was a pending health crisis? What would have been the result if Chalk River had not started and all those things had been in play?