I'd like to turn to Mr. McEwan, because he talked about having to leave quite soon.
I want to take you from your comments in May of this year to your comments just recently. You talked about this being a catastrophe for patients, but from May until now the isotope shortage has increased. You talked about offering creative advice. You talked about the ability to triage the emergency and the crisis in isotope care much better.
I'm wondering what the basis is for your enthusiasm. Considering how long this crisis will continue with the shutdown at Chalk River, where do you find enthusiasm for cancer and heart patients in Canada in the future months?