What are they going to do, with the medical isotopes (for treating cancer and diagnosing purposes). I recently (quickly, and it was a Dutch-Belgian article, - regarding a new way to produce Molybdeen and an epilogue about Brexit and their production), read an article that most medical isotopes in the U.K. are imported from the Netherlands, Belgium and France. Some of them have a very low half-life (delays are obviously very detrimental) so it is also quite difficult to import them from say New-Zealand; what are they going to do if there's no deal; and they are extremely careful with these kind of shipments since they can be made into dirty bombs apparently?
So basically what are they going to do for people with cancer etc?