Of course, domestic borders are in the realms of provincial jurisdiction, but we are sharing this kind of discussion amongst chief medical officers of health. Even in regard to the international border, while it's in federal jurisdiction, one has to have these discussions with the provinces and territories particularly as it pertains as to whether Canada, in this domestic situation, has its third wave or resurgence under control. Also, we're discussing what it means to be vaccinated fully, those kinds of discussions.
We've also tabled the expert panel's report, not only to the ministers but also the deputy ministers and the special advisory committee. Those kinds of recommendations will be taken into account as the decisions are being made by the federal government on our border pathway forward.
I think some of the public health parameters, vaccine effectiveness information, as well as the other more operational considerations are sometimes quite similar between what the provinces have considered and what the federal government has to consider for the international border. With these elements, there are some parallels that one can draw.