Not at all, Mr. Chair. In fact, we wrote to both AECL and the CNSC. The facts were in dispute between the two agencies, so we wrote letters to both agencies. Again, in our progression to try to resolve this issue as the situation was becoming more urgent each day as it passed without the resumption of production of medical isotopes, we wrote to both agencies, again urging them to do everything they could to resolve this matter.
I want to point to the record, Mr. Chair, that in fact it was Parliament that took the final decision to allow the reactor to be restarted. It's not a decision that I could make. And it was supported by every single member. It was supported by all political parties in both houses in record time. They had an opportunity, an unlimited amount of time, to hear from witnesses from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, AECL, independent experts, and myself and Minister Clement. We appeared before both houses. There was an unlimited amount of time before that decision was rendered. It was Parliament that made that decision.