We have an incredible base to build on. Canada has been a leader in this space for decades. I say that quite seriously because I think that Canada is a small country on this stage, but we punch above our weight in the medical isotope space.
We have decades of investment in cyclotrons and reactors across the country that give us an edge that we can leverage in a booming sector. We're seeing advances in radiopharmaceutical development that are really changing the way we treat cancer. Medical isotopes used to be used for imaging, which is also an extremely important part of health care, but when you have isotopes that are playing a role in treating cancer that is otherwise untreatable, those are exciting developments.
Canada is poised with the components of an ecosystem all the way from research through to commercial supply and radiopharmaceutical development to really take our place on the global stage.