Thank you very much to the honourable member for the question. I'm very happy to do that. There are 99 projects that have been funded across this country specifically for research on COVID-19. They can be broken down into a couple of categories. The major one is really medical intervention, and the second one is with respect to the social side of the equation.
On the medical intervention side, there are four broad categories. One is vaccines. There are six studies looking at novel approaches to developing a vaccine. There are 12 projects on diagnostics. There are another nine projects on transmission dynamics, which is really meant to track the spread and immune response to it. There are 23 projects looking at therapeutics and clinical management.
On the social side—because this was a partnership across all agencies—we also have a number of projects that look at the public health response and its impact, social dynamics and communication, transmission dynamics and, as I highlighted in my earlier comments, some of the misinformation and how it is being dealt with. Canada is well recognized for its expertise in these areas of social research. Those are the broad categories. I would be happy to drill down further if you wish.