Sure, Mr. Chairman.
David certainly talked about the fact that there's been additional funding. There's no mystery that additional funding has been announced. I talked at the last meeting about the fact that they went from $100 million a few years ago to nearly $1 billion over two years, in this fiscal year and the next one. So, clearly, there's additional funding. The question is, what impact is that going to have? How are they going to use it to solve these problems and the ongoing ones?
I would think that these members would be concerned about the production of isotopes and would want to be sure that this continues and that there aren't major interruptions and major problems, particularly at a time right now when we have the facility in the Netherlands, the other major producer in the world of isotopes, shut down. Chalk River is at double production, and the world is relying on us. I'm surprised to hear that they're not interested in looking at these issues, when there have been a series of leaks and problems there, and it would be good, it seems to me, to get reassurance about where they're going.