I am not convinced that it is already posted on the Internet. In fact, Ms. Woods did not seem to be at all certain that it is. So, once again, Minister, I ask that you table them with the Committee.
I have three questions that I would like to ask of the Minister, one after the other. That way, we will not waste any time.
First of all, what is the status of the information-sharing process with the provinces? Also, what is the situation as regards follow-up of results?
Second, Quebec has made a commitment to provide compensation for injuries or consequences associated with the vaccine. Since the government is responsible for approving the vaccine, can I assume that the federal government will also be offering compensation when there are injuries in other provinces of Canada, and that it will reimburse the province of Quebec?
Third, I am concerned about your meeting next week. You talked about all the public health and other experts who will be in attendance, but you did not mention general practitioners. You said there were three groups that are particularly at risk. Individuals between the age of 16 and 25, pregnant women and people with a predisposition. I obviously do not belong to the first two groups, but I do belong to the third. I will be seeing my GP on September 8. Has he been informed? Have you given briefing sessions to family doctors, and not just to the experts, so that they know what to tell their patients?