I can speak to that.
Through the ACT Accelerator, there are several arms. I'm happy to see that Canada is not focusing only on vaccines, but also through the other arms and diagnostics and treatment, etc.
That being said, this TRIPS waiver compromise proposal is quite worrisome in terms of access to treatments and tests. One of its most glaring flaws is that it would apply only to vaccines. That may have been useful 18 months ago, but the context has now changed, and we're no longer in a situation of vaccine scarcity. We're now at a stage in the pandemic where regular, rapid and affordable testing and treatment are just as important, so we are concerned that this TRIPS compromise proposal, because it excludes tests and treatment, is just going to replicate the same extreme inequality that we've seen with vaccines, but in terms of access to other life-saving treatments.