Mr. Chair, from the point in time that start-up is authorized, whatever triggers that, it typically takes about three days of start-up activities. That is important to ensure that the reactor is safe to operate. We cannot rush into it at this point in any case.
We are coming out of an outage where significant maintenance was done, so we would need to go through several assurance checks to satisfy ourselves it was ready to go. That would take about three days. About four days after that we would start to pull low yield radioisotopes. Four days after returning to full power, low yield isotopes, and about three days after that we would be back into normal production with high yield radioisotopes for the moly-99. Some of the other isotope streams would take a little bit longer to reach equilibrium distribution.