Thank you. I'll start, and Shelagh Jane can continue.
On the issue of antivirals, collectively the provinces and territories have built a stockpile of 55 million doses. In addition, the federal government, in our national emergency stockpile, has another 20 million doses. That should be more than sufficient to treat anybody who needs treatment in this country come the fall. It doesn't matter what your ethnic background is or whether you are a firefighter or a policeman or a Wal-Mart greeter; there are sufficient antivirals to treat all those who need it and want it.
On the issue of vaccine supply, again, it is the same. We are indiscriminate and are purchasing enough vaccine for everybody who would possibly need it and want it.
In terms of the planning and all the other work we are doing, we have a specific committee that is looking at rural and remote isolated communities and the special needs of those communities and how we're going to address them. Shelagh Jane actually co-chairs that committee with André Corriveau, who was previously of the NWT and is now of Alberta.
I'll stop there and turn it over to Shelagh Jane.