Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to put a motion on notice. We know that countries like the United States have negotiated weekly vaccine commitments in their contracts with suppliers and penalty clauses when those allocations aren't met. We've certainly heard today that we do not have the same mechanisms within the contracts that we have signed. We're told Canada has managed not weekly, not monthly but quarterly commitments, which I think is very concerning, and there is no recourse when those allocations aren't met.
Of course, none of this can be verified, not by journalists, premiers or elected MPs. I think this needs to change, Mr. Chair, and our job is to get answers for Canadians.
We know that the law clerk has received more than 6,000 documents to date from the government in response to our House order.