I think one of the challenges is that while we do receive updates, they've largely become known through the media, or they are quite late. To do our planning and to develop any mitigation strategies, we need real-time and quick information.
I would say that the greatest disappointment I've had is that when we were advised that the Chalk River reactor was going down, the original timeframe was for a very short turnaround for its operations to continue. That, of course, has come and gone, and we were told that it would be the summer. That has come and gone, and now we are told that it will be the spring.
I would say, Ms. Bennett, that we need a firm assurance of when that's going to happen, and also what the outlets are going to be, so that we can adequately take the mitigation steps or steps necessary to provide the scans for Ontario patients.