Thank you. I want to ask another question.
We are studying vaccine distribution, but there is the whole issue, for instance, of testing and tracking and surveillance. However, we've been told by some witnesses that it isn't about vaccine supply anymore. It's about how countries that get the vaccines can distribute them and can make it happen. We're talking here about basic infrastructure, about personnel to give vaccines. We're talking about a whole lot of things.
Why aren't we focusing a lot on that and on the issue of therapeutics? If you're trying to get vaccines now, when the pandemic is on, it's like closing the door after the horse has run off. We need to be focusing on things like therapeutics.
What do you advise that Canada should do in looking at providing infrastructure for distribution of vaccines within the country of reception, and what are we going to do about things like therapeutics? How are we going to push that forward?