Thank you. Through the chair, I'll try to be very quick.
PPE and vaccinations certainly made a huge difference in the pandemic, and as far as trust and trust-building go, we know that the most likely predictor of encouraging vaccine-hesitant people to get their vaccine was actually attachment to primary care.
As I look forward, I think Canada needs to have a hard look—and I hope the advisory committee would do that—at homegrown PPE, vaccines, medications, sustainable access to respirators, IV pumps, epidural catheters, all of those things that make our work as frontline health care providers possible. Having a close look at the impact of the basic income funding that came across and looking at social housing to support behaviours in self-isolation, these are all things that would support the work that we do as frontline health care providers.