One of the benefits of asking questions later on in the session is that you get to hear a lot of great questions from a variety of folks on this panel to our witnesses. One thing that struck me was around vaccines. I'm wondering whether you or other witnesses can chime in on this.
By the way, my mother is receiving her first vaccine today, at the age of 80, and I have to check on her in a few moments.
We talked about how important vaccines are, and there are words such as “panacea” thrown out and things of that nature. Can you walk through for the Canadian public the importance of the vaccines and then the importance of the other measures? I think this is really important. One of my first questions was around how we approached in Atlantic Canada—and thank goodness it has worked to date—the importance of vaccines and also the importance of measures. Could you walk through that whole process of the importance of vaccine and what it means and the importance of the measures in collaboration with the vaccine?