Let me make some general comments first.
Our government has been clear that we're moving away from isotope production at Chalk River in 2016. We sent a message out to that effect. We're working to transform the way medical isotopes are produced in Canada.
Earlier this year, we announced an investment in four projects by the non-nuclear-based isotope supply contribution program, NISP, to develop new ways of producing the key medical isotope technetium-99m. These investments will allow Canada to diversify its supply of isotopes in the medium term to long term.
While we know these isotopes can be produced using this technology, we are researching whether production can be scaled up while ensuring the quality of the isotopes. We look forward to reviewing the results.
I'm not sure, in terms of the breakdown of the numbers—