Thank you, Chair.
My next question is with respect to the requirement for proof of vaccination at our ports of entry. I want to refer to the “Statement on the 10th meeting of the International Health Regulations...Emergency Committee regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic”, from January 19, 2022. That's from the World Health Organization. It lists and identifies actions that are critical for all countries. One item listed is that countries “NOT require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 for international travel as the only pathway or condition permitting international travel given limited global access and inequitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.”
It continues, but I'll stop quoting it there. I'll ask, through you, Chair, if the witnesses can tell us why that recommendation has not been adopted. Is Canada going to move away from the requirement for proof of vaccination as one of the other steps they're going to take towards sunsetting or ending the federal requirements?