Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Marchildon, you said that when it comes to immunization, the federal government could have used that fact that it was paying for the vaccines as leverage and put standards in place.
What should it have done differently, given that there's a shortage of vaccines? Do they still need to be delivered?
However, studies on the time between doses were much less clear at first, and there is growing consensus now.
What more could the federal government have known about vaccination than Quebec, for example?