Thank you. I appreciate the explanation.
Dr. Taylor, I had the real pleasure just a short while ago to meet with you at the microbiology lab in Winnipeg and had the opportunity to see the work being done there, the great work that was done on the Ebola vaccine by the people in the lab there. I also had the opportunity to see the behind-the-scenes work that is done that I think a lot of us aren't aware of.
Concerning the implementation of these vaccines around the world, the central control that comes out of the microbiology lab, and the reports back, I'm wondering if you could give the committee a bit of a sense of the work that happens there. We hear about the vaccine, but what really happens with the rollout? What happens with the support in the background? How does that all come together? I was really fascinated at that visit to see all the different components coming together to really make something very special that Canada should be proud of.