Two projects are currently underway under TRIUMF. One is a joint project with the Canadian research institutes. It is to manufacture technetium produced by cyclotron. This university project involves TRIUMF, the BC Cancer Agency, Sherbrooke University, an institution in London and the Cross Cancer Institute, in Alberta. Together, these people are trying to determine whether it is possible to produce technetium using a cyclotron. That was the second recommendation from the panel.
TRIUMF also has photofission technology. According to the experts, this technology should be avoided as much as possible, because it is very costly and, from an environmental standpoint it can generate more waste than a nuclear reactor. I am not sure what technology you are referring to, but I believe that cyclotron technology is probably what will cost you the least amount of money while giving you the best performance. The other technology may turn out to be more costly and more disastrous from an environmental standpoint.