I'm going to answer that in two ways, if I may. The first is that individual hospitals or pharmacies will negotiate and have a contract with the supplier of a generator. Those contracts will be up on a rolling basis, so this comes back to some of the cost issues. It also comes back to widening supply. There are two suppliers of generators to the Canadian market. Those big central radiopharmacies that have generators from both suppliers have tended to survive a little better than those that have had a single generator supplier, particularly Lantheus.
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