The fact that a vaccine should be a public good is something that has been talked about around the world. It's something that Canadians support and Canada supports. I think even the Prime Minister spoke about it. Certainly, we realize that, on this, we care for the most vulnerable in the world. As long as the virus is somewhere, we're all going to be at risk.
Canada has been at the forefront of the efforts. You may recall my opening statement. I was the one who said we need to amplify the voices of the most vulnerable, to make sure that what started as a health crisis doesn't turn into a food crisis, which is likely or may happen in some parts of the world. That would lead to a humanitarian crisis.
You may have seen the amounts that we committed when we were at the Gavi pledging conference, the amounts we put forward to strengthen the health care system in many countries. I certainly believe that this is a time for Canada to not only care for our country, but also show leadership around the world when it comes to the COVID crisis.