Related to your question, obviously one of the important aspects of humanitarian assistance that our department contributes to is responding to requests for assistance from different countries. In some cases, we are providing supplies, first of all to the Government of China in their efforts to combat this outbreak and stop the spread of the illness.
Through global health authorities and international development assistance, we are providing important supports to many developing countries in terms of training, additional assistance and protocols. Canada's expertise in the field of vaccine development and other supports is well known. We contribute as well to global efforts to develop vaccines for new pandemic threats. Indeed, as announced in the G7 two weeks ago, we are contributing to efforts to develop a vaccine to combat this particular coronavirus. There are a number of different avenues, ranging from concrete delivery of supplies all the way through to vaccine development chains.