You will have seen in the various releases from our government and in the press that Canadian industry has stepped up in a big way to rapidly scale up and retool production capacity, as your question suggests. With ISED, we are working very hard to make sure that contracts are in place for the retooling of Canadian industry. Among these measures, the strategic innovation fund will provide direct support to Canadian companies for large-scale products, and Innovative Solutions Canada will be helping companies to commercialize products more quickly.
You listed a bunch of companies, and I have previously, so I won't do that again, but I will say that we are pursuing every possible avenue to secure life-saving equipment and supplies that Canada needs from a diverse range of suppliers, both domestically and internationally.
On the distribution of supplies, whether they are Canadian or international, they all have to meet PHAC specs. Only after they have done that are they distributed by Amazon Canada, which is not a Canadian company but has operations and workforce in Canada, partnering with Purolator and Canada Post to make sure that our front-line health care workers get the supplies they need as expeditiously as possible.