I can't imagine that anybody, particularly the two major suppliers, would intentionally short Canada. I think it's just that the structures of the health care systems are very different. The U.S. structure relies upon a much more integrated supply chain stream than Canada does. We have to transport products from the United States across an increasingly thick border. That creates an issue too.
I'm also concerned about the long-term U.S. domestic strategy. As it stands at the moment, the proposal in the United States is to refurbish an old reactor that when refurbished would meet only 50% of the U.S. needs. Even with that proposal, it doesn't in any way guarantee Canada of long-term stability of supply. I think that is an issue.