What I see at the moment is skilful crisis management. You tell us that you have learned a lot since 2007. You provide information, you have a communication plan, the medical community has to get itself organized so that it can operate without isotopes, and so on. But you are surely well aware that none of that produces a single isotope, helps a single patient or allows a single test to be conducted. You have known that the NRU reactor has had serious problems for 18 months and that we were heading towards an isotope crisis.
Why have you been so slow to react? When we are asking you about solutions that will get us isotopes, you tell us that you are going to privatize AECL. Is that because you do not know what to do?