Thank you for that, Minister.
There are two things that add up to the initiatives that Minister Hajdu is referring to. One is around building collaborative partnerships with the science centres and other social and scientific infrastructure to get them engaged in telling Canadians about immunization opportunities. Then, as Minister Hajdu was also saying, there's the vaccine community innovation challenge program, which we're very excited about. It's an open process. It invites community leaders from all different kinds of communities. We've had a response from every province and territory in Canada, including indigenous communities and linguistic and cultural groups. They have come forward to talk about how they're going to immunize or encourage immunization and overcome vaccine hesitancy in their community.
As Minister Hajdu said, we've increased support to that challenge program because the response has been so strong. People are interested in making sure that the people they know and the leaders in the communities marshal their community to go out and get immunized.
Thanks for the opportunity to mention that.