Thank you, Dr. Warshawsky.
I have a question for anybody who would like to take it.
If Canada had the same death rate from COVID-19 as peer countries like the United States and the U.K., instead of a devastating 27,000 Canadians who have died from COVID-19, we'd be looking at closer to 90,000, and potentially even more like 100,000 Canadians, who would have passed away in the last two years from COVID-19.
How do we account for this difference? Obviously there are multiple factors.
The question is open to the floor. What have we learned?