It is speculative and it is hard to estimate. For example, we know that the Dutch reactor has gone down for maintenance. We know that at one point the South African reactor went down as well.
If there is a disruption in the overall international supply, I think you would expect even greater impacts for the supply of medical isotopes in the supply-demand dynamic and for the costing of medical isotopes, and as this goes on for an extended period of time, there will be impacts on the extent of overtime, burnout, and the effects upon medical staff.
It is hard to predict and hard to project. I'm just using the best estimates that I've received from experts, both within the ministry and within our advisory, of a potential quadrupling if the current state is maintained.