That's a great segue into my second question.
We MPs have a variety of functions. We have to look out for the planet, we have to look out for Canada, but we also have to look out for our constituencies, our ridings, our cities. In Thunder Bay we have a cancer centre, we have a regional health sciences centre, and we have a teaching university there. We're a really logical place for a new cyclotron. We have acquired a new PET scanner for the cancer centre there. But we need a cyclotron.
Minister Clement has apparently claimed to have put some new money into TRIUMF. It's my understanding that a lot of this was old money that's recommitted. It's a little vague as to where that money is actually going to go.
Thunder Bay has applied for it, but it hasn't heard about the feedback on an $8-million request for a cyclotron for Thunder Bay, which is one of those remote areas that needs those short-life, half-life materials for a very large region.
Do you know exactly where that $220 million for TRIUMF is going? What's your sense of where that $220 million is allocated? Is it all allocated? And will it provide for some of these new cyclotrons in remote areas like Thunder Bay?