I was with Connaught and Sanofi Pasteur for 33 years. I retired from that organization in December 2016, having served the last 17 years as president. The campus that you're referring to is over 50 acres at Dufferin and Steeles. It has over a million square feet of space. It is still alive and well, manufacturing diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus and polio vaccines in combination for Canada and the world.
Typically speaking, it would take four to five years to put a building there, to qualify it and to begin production. That would be the same for manufacturing processes. We are talking about traditional vaccine manufacturing processes, so there were no mRNA vaccines manufactured there. They are the typical inactivated and protein-based vaccines.
It would typically take four to five years to get something up and running to be able to produce product there.