Why would you say that? The customers for these doses are the people of Canada. They are paying for them. When there's a drug shortage, parents looking for drugs for their children have a right to know how many doses are coming, in my opinion.
Australia's medicine supply security guarantee requires that Australian medicine manufacturers hold four to six months' worth of stock of critical medicines, particularly those that have historically experienced shortages within the country, to provide a buffer in the event of global medicine shortages.
Do we have the same policy in Canada?