I'm going to interrupt you, because I don't have much time, and you answered my question well. It's rare that civil servants answer well. I congratulate you on that, I'm very pleased.
When I look at the data, the Canadian situation looks worse than most of these places. I'd like you to tell me what other G20 country is at the same point today as we are, having to call health department officials before a parliamentary committee to get answers and try to understand these shortages. In Ireland, England and Germany, do parliamentarians have to question their health department officials to find out what is behind the shortages?