I do want to emphasize, because I didn't have a chance to do so at the end of my responses, that there have been preprints, including from Simon Fraser University, that show a cumulative gain of up to 5% in provincial vaccination rates as a result of the vaccination requirements.
Just to quote a few numbers, in New Brunswick, there was a 249% increase in vaccination uptake in implementation week one, or one week post the announcement of their vaccination mandate; in Newfoundland, a 228% increase from a week before implementation to three weeks post-announcement; in Nova Scotia, a 199% increase, one week post-announcement; in Alberta, a 198% increase from the week of announcement; and in Saskatchewan, a 119% increase. These are the jurisdictions that saw the greatest increase. It was more modest in some of the other jurisdictions.
I do think it is important to monitor these trends just because it is important: Any of these policies being enacted by jurisdictions can be adjusted if the data shows and points us towards new directions.