Yes, the broader health system is learning how to do implementation. Of course, from a federal perspective, we have done our leadership work in procuring the vaccine and leveraging partners to provide guidance on how best to use the medication.
Implementation is not easy, because you have to get the medication into people really fast and people have to get a diagnosis, but we're seeing innovation across the country. You've heard about Quebec getting it through pharmacists' being able to prescribe. Other provinces are making sure that the physicians who look after those at highest risk, for example, people who have certain types of cancers and other chronic medical conditions, know how to access those medications.
I've been encouraging members of the public who are at higher risk to find out, at the local level, how they can access the medication ahead of time, before they need it.
We will get better at it as the doses continue to arrive.