At the end of the day, yes, giving a vaccination is a clinical medical decision. It is a medical act between a health professional and the patient. I think in the normal, ideal setting there's always informed consent. The patient is obviously informed about the risks and benefits. That's an individual interaction between a physician or a health care provider and a patient.
I think what you're also referring to is that, at a population level, from a programmatic perspective, certainly as the vaccine programs are rolled out in each of the provinces and territories, the overall stance in operationalization has taken that population perspective into account.
Thank you.