We don't have enough vaccine for the total population yet. We are rolling it out as it's available. That is important, to protect as many people as possible. Somewhere between 10% and 20% of the population, depending on where you live, is now immunized. That is something that will continue to roll out. You can't do every community. For example, Nunavut is planning with all isolated communities; they've not all been visited yet, but over the next two weeks they will be. So very shortly, all of the remote communities will be visited and will have their opportunity for vaccine, but it can't be all done at once.
On November 4th, 2009. See this statement in context.