Just to supplement this briefly, as the minister alluded to, Canada was the first country to actually have a national pandemic plan, which many other countries then adapted for their use. As well there's been our work internationally in supporting other countries, both in training and in the development of their plans, etc.
The work that the government has done with GlaxoSmithKline, in partnership with the developing capacity in Canada, now actually has created additional capacity for the world in terms of a vaccine. Dr. Gully actually used to be my deputy chief medical officer, and then we sent him to the WHO to support WHO's efforts in pandemic planning. Now that the effort is well under way, they've sent him back, so we've taken advantage of that.
We could take a long time to talk about how we're involved in different countries. I think the minister has expressed some of the range very well.