Those are fair points and absolutely true. Vaccines are very complex to manufacture. There are always going to be delays, but this goes back to my main message regarding the lack of transparency.
What Canadians needed to know.... Again, I'm not assuming that every Canadian was going to be interested, or wanted to know, about the nuances or the details of the supply system. However, it just wasn't clearly articulated. There was fear, and there were concerns. If people had been informed that this was not going to be necessarily a smooth process—that we would have to deal with unknowns and, perhaps, with manufacturing glitches, which was what we experienced—that would have been better.
The messaging was that we're all going to get it at certain dates, which was done in order to appease people's concerns, but at the same time the full story was not provided. There wasn't enough about what the government did, or the how and why. Again, keeping Canadians better informed would have led to a lot less anxiety. Speaking just about people I know and my own personal experiences, it was really stressful to understand when and how people would get supplies.
Happily, things are better now, but as Canadians we went through a lot of uncertainty. If we had just been prepared for that, it might have been a little easier. I'm not saying fully easier, but slightly easier.