You have to deal with what you have to deal with. Obviously, we believe that this didn't need to happen. That was clear. That's why we brought a bill before Parliament, because all the evidence presented to us from all agencies independently suggested that we could resume isotope production in a safe manner. So that was the situation we had.
I suppose if there is a single biggest regret, it is the regret for the Canadian people and for patients who showed up at clinics across Canada for a diagnostic procedure. These are people with serious illnesses, and in the time of their greatest need, when they showed up to have these treatments, because of a discrepancy between these two agencies, they were unable to receive these treatments. This would be the single biggest regret, that we did end up with a shortage. Although we managed to contain it, it's obvious this should never have happened.