Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Binder and Mr. Lockyer, for attending.
A couple of my questions have already been answered. Being third, that's what happens.
Mr. Binder, you've been in this job for about five months, I think you said. We know that because of the crisis that happened back in November and December of last year, new protocols were put in place for the supply of isotopes in the case of an emergency, because there had been some miscommunication, I guess, or a lack somewhere. From your perspective—and you've probably done an overview of everything—are you confident that the protocols that are in place are sufficient to address an emergency situation, if one were to happen, given that we don't have the MAPLEs coming on line?