I'm answering the second question first.
I live and work in Hamilton and have very good relationships with the people at the reactor, but I'm not directly connected to the reactor. My understanding of the proposal that McMaster has put in front of government is that they are in a position to be able to produce molybdenum. Molybdenum would need to enter the supply chain. They are not in a position to produce reactors, so molybdenum would have to enter the supply chain at the level of MDS Nordion.
Whether or not that material could be specifically earmarked for Canadian uses, I just don't know. It would be subject, I think, to contract. The reactor staff believe they could supply a large proportion of Canada's requirement for molybdenum, should it be possible to earmark it.