Right.
I want to put to you what's happening in the United Kingdom. There, the delta variant has surpassed the alpha variant to become the dominant strain. As a result, this week, Boris Johnson delayed his plans to lift most remaining COVID-19 restrictions by a month.
One of the reasons, by the way, is that a study by Public Health England found that Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines had notably lower effectiveness after one dose for the delta variant, at only 33%, from 51% respectively. He is saying that the extra time will be used to speed up Britain's vaccination program, which has already delivered full vaccine schedules to 44.5% of the population.
Given that only 14% of Canadians have been fully vaccinated to date, do you believe that provincial reopening plans should be delayed to accelerate the delivery of second doses in response to the spread of the delta variant?