Thank you.
My question follows the previous question, and you were just about touching on it.
We've had a number of people ask questions about why their cancer treatment cannot be continued. moly-99, the isotope manufactured at Chalk River, hasn't anything to do with the treatment of cancer, but it does have to do with diagnostic methods.
When somebody's undergoing a treatment, they have to have their organs looked at to ensure that this treatment isn't having a negative effect. Are there alternative diagnostic tests that can look at the heart to see whether the current treatment is having an impact on it?
I'd like to ask Dr. Gulenchyn as well as Dr. Urbain.