In a very competitive global environment in which all countries are seeking access to the precise, same product, Canada has been able to procure vaccines despite the fact that we do not have, at this time, domestic production. In fact, we're the second in the G20 for the rate of vaccinations, in terms of daily doses administered on a seven-day rolling average. We are fourth in the G20 for total doses administered per 100 people.
We have much work to do and we have more doses to bring into this country, but we announced today, in fact, that we're doubling the number of Pfizer doses coming into the country in May and June. We're working, then, as hard as we can to bring more and more doses into the country. This is, indeed, information that we make public to Canadians through the Public Health Agency of Canada as soon as we get it.
We're all in this together. We're going to work with the provinces and territories so that all Canadians have access to a vaccine.