I just want to clarify that my role is to bring the doses into the country, and that's exactly what I'm going to do. Decisions about sharing of doses will be made across government, with our Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marc Garneau, and with our Minister of International Development, Karina Gould.
However, we are all on the same page with the need to exercise and advocate for multilateralism in the donation of doses to less developed countries. We believe that unless everyone is safe, no one is safe. So while we will be bringing millions of doses into this country, we will by the same token share those doses. That's why we are part of the COVAX facility. That's why our Minister of International Development has a leading governance role in the COVAX facility. We've provided $220 million to the part of the facility that is funding vaccines for the developing world. We will share extra doses, but at the same time, we're committed to the multilateral pool procurement mechanisms of the COVAX facility.