Yes, it is really important to use every method available. At this point in time, when vaccines are essentially now being provided to all eligible groups in many areas of Canada, I think having more targeted approaches means really listening to the community and what their needs are. That is very important.
Some of it will necessarily come from providing more information to individuals, but a lot of it is about trust. Having community leaders, having language support and having the clinics open during all hours are really important for access purposes. I do think that all of these efforts combined are really important.
As I mentioned in my opening remarks, some of the key target groups will be younger adults, as well as workplaces and engaging the private sector to see what more can be done to encourage vaccine uptake. With some of the examples we have, I think that best practices can be transferred across Canada.
Our vaccine community innovation challenge has been really very, very popular in these projects supporting diverse communities like the ones you just talked about. I'm really optimistic, and I think, with everybody's support, including community groups, we will get there.