I was going to paint a bigger picture. The world relies on moly-99 now for most of its procedures, but there is growing interest in PET imaging, which Canada is already investing in. There are about a dozen medical centres around Canada that already have cyclotrons and PET imaging. They are going to double in the next couple of years. I'm just saying that's where the field is going. You are going to need moly-99 for a long time, but I see a crossover at some point where the newer technology will take over.
On June 16th, 2009. See this statement in context.