Wonderful.
For my next question, I'll stay with Dr. Tam.
Last week, Nova Scotia, along with several other provinces, paused the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine, as we all know. In Nova Scotia, my understanding is that it was primarily due to the shortage of the vaccine, but we know that it's still a safe and effective vaccine in preventing the spread of the virus.
However, I have had a lot of constituents concerned about their second dose, quite frankly. They feel as though they are in limbo. I know this through calls and emails. I believe there have been some recent international studies on mixed vaccination doses, such as the reports that were released in the U.K., I believe, and in Spain.
Can you tell the committee what Canada learned from these studies?
I know we touched upon it here, but maybe this is an opportunity to do a little bit of a deeper dive in terms of the answer.
Thank you.