First of all, I think Canada was in a very privileged situation because the agency and the National Microbiology Laboratory were all engaged in the outbreak going on in Mexico well before we even recognized there was a pandemic going on. There was an increase in respiratory illness. Very early in the emergence of this virus, we actually had people on the ground who were learning about what was going on in Mexico, which was the first country to be heavily affected.
Also, in terms of the vaccine itself, it was not available until after the first wave had already gone through Canada. We also had a couple of months to gain information about the epidemiology of the disease here in Canada to be able to base our decisions on—