Well, thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the officials for being with us again this week.
Deputy Minister Kennedy, one thing that Minister Bains alluded to was the magnificent effort made by our businesses in terms of retooling and producing personal protective equipment so that now, apparently, some 50% is being made domestically. This is something we explored at the health committee this summer. Really, it was a remarkable partnership, in essence, between the businesses and government to ensure that this happened.
Going forward, I'm wondering if you could tell us if there were some lessons learned and how the future looks for increasing the production of made-in-Canada equipment, particularly personal protective equipment, but perhaps with more focus on the domestic market in general.