There are a couple of quick things. I think it's an unavoidable reality that the manufacturing of these vaccines and the fitting up of these facilities takes years. If you look at a typical or even an aggressive schedule for building and qualifying, these are extraordinarily technical and finicky processes that do span years.
The reality is that in Canada, after these investments, the facility that Maria's describing will be the first one rolling vaccines off the line. It has been done, by any reasonable comparison, at light speed compared to what you might have seen 10 years ago. For other facilities where we have made investments—I think of Sanofi as an example—we will be waiting several years before this facility is ready and we see vaccines. That's not because of needless delays. It's just because of the nature of this manufacturing.
On your point about the global demand, you're absolutely—