Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
It's unfortunate we weren't able to secure a room to have a televised meeting today, particularly in view of what we've heard from these four witnesses. They are witnesses who were proposed by all the parties--in fact two of them were proposed by the minister's parliamentary secretary--and they're all agreeing. They're all saying that the government has made a mistake and should reconsider its decision to cancel the MAPLE project. It's a remarkable confluence of expert opinion we're hearing today, and it's very disappointing that the public is not able to see this.
I really appreciate the witnesses appearing today. It has been very interesting and raises lots of questions. Unfortunately, we only have limited time.
Dr. Smith, did I hear you say that the reactor produced moly-99, that it produced the isotopes, but they were not extracted? Is that right?