No. In effect, the order was made in 2001 for up to 60 million doses for Canadians, all the first bottled vaccine. Whatever doses we required would come off that and be available to Canada before they could export bottled vaccine elsewhere in the world, and so it didn't matter. We needed to make sure that we were confident with the number. Basically it's the provinces and territories that are delivering it, so they had to be confident.
But whether we had ordered it in May, in April, a year ago, two years from now—actually, two years from now wouldn't work, because it's already being produced—the point is that getting the number did not make any difference to our access to the vaccine or when we would receive it.