There were a number of questions there. One of them was whether it is feasible to restart the MAPLE reactors. I don't specifically work on MAPLE technology. All I can tell you is that I know credible technical experts on MAPLE technology within my company that I work for who have come out very strongly—and one recently vocally in the press, I think it was in The Globe and Mail—making the argument as to why they couldn't be restarted in a timeframe reasonable to deal with the isotope crisis. I know that those people who are saying these things are not saying them because they have to say them, but because they genuinely believe this way, so I have to defer to their judgment. I do not believe they are lying when they say these things. I believe they're telling the truth.
You asked another question, I think, about whether support for the industry was sufficient. Did I understand that correctly?