The problem here is that we have seen reports from you and briefing notes for the minister about the project's uncertain future. The decision was made quickly, without consulting the actual customer, who has a 40-year contract. And the supply of isotopes is still at risk because we don't have a plan B.
I'm making a statement here; I'm not expecting a response.
It is very troubling. A lot of Canadians still have a lot of doubts about the supply of isotopes and are very anxious to hear what AECL and the government have in store for that supply and the security of that supply.
Have you seen in the audit any other plans that AECL has—