Thank you for the question.
Unfortunately, I can't speak specifically to the CARE report because it's their data, their analysis.
What I can say from what we have seen throughout the COVID pandemic is that it has been very much along these lines, and there has been clearly a differentiated impact along the lines of gender in many of the places where we work. For example, at the start of the pandemic, we saw many health services that became suspended either because resources were diverted to COVID-19 response or—and again we've seen this throughout the pandemic—health staff are either sick or infected or have been exposed to COVID-19, and that's led to the closure of many health facilities, the suspension of health activities and so on. Therefore, we have seen throughout the pandemic a significant impact on women, women's health and women's health programming.
As far as COVID vaccination specifically goes, I don't believe we have data on this from our programs, but I'm happy to look into that and get back to the committee.