Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Dear Minister Lunn:

Since two of my regular readers sent me articles on this subject, it's worth pointing out what they have to say.

CBC
CTV

Canada could have avoided the recent medical isotope crisis if supplier MDS Nordion had joined international efforts to co-ordinate global production, a report in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says.

The article Monday in the journal said MDS Nordion wouldn't co-operate with Europe's two large-scale isotope suppliers — Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group in the Netherlands, and the Institut National des Radioelements in Belgium.


Whoa ... waitasec. So, AECL could have taken steps to mitigate the risks involved, but chose not to? Really?

Why would that be?

"They see themselves as the big dog,'' said Kuperman, a professor of public affairs at the University of Texas. ''They are not going to share information with the small ones nipping at their heels.''

Kuperman maintained there is plenty of "surplus capacity'' among isotope suppliers but MDS Nordion and AECL didn't want their competitors to pick up the slack when the Chalk River reactor was shut down.


Right. Got it. So for what amounts to a petty commercial reason, the reactor's operator essentially created a supply crisis. Had AECL and MDS Nordion been more collaborative and less worried about their majority market share, the entire situation could have been avoided, and likely would have done more to preserve their market share than what did unfold.

So, Minister Lunn, when are you going to start acting on the Auditor General's report on AECL and give that company the overhaul that it clearly - and desperately needs? The more that comes out, it's clear that the problems that need to be addressed were not occurring in the regulatory body, but in the corporate entity that was responsible for the reactor's operation.

It's time for you to eat a little humble pie, and restore Ms. Keen to her job ... with an apology for your behaviour in this matter.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

An apology from the Cons? Don't hold your breath, I'm almost certain they'll find more dirt to try and bury Ms. Keen rather than admit to their own shortsighted, narrow-minded, tightfisted vision of their fiefdom.....

E.

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