Thank you very much for the question. Allow me to answer in English, because it's easier for me when it comes to technical questions.
First of all, regarding the question of whether or not it was predictable who would reject it, there are two things I would say in response.
Number one, Canada had the sole ability to be able to approve this vaccine. When it was approved in February 2022, that would have allowed for its use in Canada. The decision made by WHO would not have affected that.
Number two, I reject in its entirety the idea that WHO took its position...or that it affected our position. Those are two separate things. With regard to the decision at WHO at that point in time, not only were the other vaccines available, those vaccines were actually for the current variants, as opposed to the ancestral strain. WHO was making its decision at a time when all of the other options were available in the world.
I would posit to you that WHO would have made a very different decision if Medicago had the only viable vaccines. It had to do with the competitiveness of the other options, as opposed to the fact that the minority position existed in Medicago from Philip Morris.