All right. I appreciate that, but this is having a very real impact on Canadians, and they need some answers.
I have a last question that I want to try to get out, Mr. Chair, if I have some time here. We've heard today I think some very different perspectives. If we have the most robust access to vaccines in the world, which we keep hearing—even though we don't actually have vaccines in hand, we keep hearing that we have access to them—then why are we now rationing those vaccines?
We've heard today that we may be extending the time between the first and second dose and even that maybe we won't need that second dose at all. Why is there such a change from the information we've heard over the last few weeks to what we're hearing today? Why is there that massive change? If we have all these vaccines, why are we rationing and then maybe instead of having two doses having only one?