Thank you, Madam Chair.
Good morning to all the witnesses.
We are trying to establish the chronology of the facts at the moment. We know that, on May 12, a partnership was announced between CanSino Biologics and Dalhousie University where Dr. Langley works.
Dr. Langley, as a professor and a researcher at Dalhousie University, you had to find that CanSino Biologics was a good source for vaccines. However, Mr. Douglas just mentioned that CanSino Biologics was not kept on. So we are having trouble understanding.
Moreover, on May 19, CanSino Biologics withdrew and put an end to the agreement. Your COVID-19 vaccine task force was formed and began to meet on June 16. On August 5, the creation of your task force was announced at the same time as the announcement of an agreement with Pfizer and Moderna. At the moment, there are a number of grey areas in this entire situation. The first is the agreement between CanSino Biologics and Dalhousie University.
Dr. Langley, if you were there and were involved with the agreement, why did Mr. Douglas say that the vaccine was not effective?