Our role would be essentially the same. We would implement our contingency planning. We would be reaching out to customers. We'd be reaching out to the other suppliers to get as much as we could and try to make sure that isotopes were flowing into Canada, or at least the results of those isotopes were flowing into Canada.
We also need to recognize that the production of these isotopes takes time. The production of molybdenum-99 in a reactor is a process. It takes some days to get the right amount of material. It has to be processed. It has to be shipped. It has to then be purified and distributed. So there are a number of links in this supply chain that have to continue to be honed, and we work at that all the time. But frankly, the world capacity is what it is, and we don't see any increase in that.