I think that's for me.
Thank you very much for the question.
As it relates to the estimates, the resource is from the contingency fund. Of the original $1 billion, $600 million was dedicated to us, CFIA, and Health Canada for preparation around the pandemic, including cost-sharing, purchase of the stockpile of antivirals, planning for first nations, and a whole range of activities that has put us in a better position to respond once we face it.
In addition, $80 million a year was a revolving contingency fund that would allow a rapid response in terms of access to resources. We accessed the first $80 million, and you can see that reflected in the estimates here. That has allowed us again to beef up our response and to respond more effectively to it, whether it's in communications or in other ways.
In addition to that there is, as you know, the funding for the vaccine. There have been some substantial investments, all of which has put Canada in a much better place.