First, let me just say this for the record. We're still on plan A. If you think the MAPLE reactors were plan B...the MAPLE reactors never produced one isotope. Even if we had a technological solution, it would be many, many years--it would be five to 10 years--before even that could be resolved, if there was a solution, but unfortunately one was unable to be found.
The decision we made provides greater certainty for the industry by providing the certainty. We are committed to ensuring an adequate supply of isotopes. As I said in my opening comments, we're committed to working with AECL to do everything we can to ensure that the NRU's licence gets extended, but private sector solutions will be coming forward now that we've made this decision. We have people approaching us now with possible solutions for an alternative supply for isotopes, but these MAPLE reactors were not going to produce any isotopes.