The big concern I have is the no funding from the federal government. I imagine cartons of vaccines sitting on delivery docks. But the step from there to a mass immunization being completed involves a lot of cost, and I believe the estimate in B.C. is somewhere between $8 and $10 per person, depending on isolated or not isolated. This means some $25 million in additional costs for B.C. alone if 70% of the people are vaccinated. The health authorities in British Columbia are already running deficits and they have to pull back to manage their budgets. The provincial government's in the same boat.
So are you aware of mass immunization programs like this in which the federal government did not contribute to the costs of delivering the mass immunization, aside from the product itself?