Thank you for the question.
That question goes around the edge of a bigger question. That question is what happens to the NRU, the national research universal reactor, that helps create those isotopes.
As you know, the decision has been made that the moly-99 isotopes will be phased out in 2016. At that time the reactor will need to be recommissioned to keep producing non-moly isotopes.
I think it would be great to continue to produce isotopes for all the reasons that you would know, but the decision to get out of moly was made before my time on the board. I wasn't around for the discussion pro and con on that. It's not a question that I am in a position to bring up. The decision has been made. If the reactor is not commissioned past 2016, it'll be a bit of a moot point anyway.