Thanks, Joël.
I want to start with the international obligation we have to help peer countries and developing countries that don't have access to the same vaccines we do. It's really important that we have a vaccine manufacturing capacity in this country for future pandemics and future crises. It's nice to see the investments that have been made to ensure that we have a greater degree of preparedness.
You, Mr. Costen, just mentioned the pandemic, that we are still in this pandemic and we hope it's in the rear-view mirror sometime in the near future, but it won't be in the rear-view mirror in the near future for all countries because they don't have the vaccine coverage that we do. I wonder, given the investments we've made today in vaccine manufacturing related to COVID, when we can expect the first shipment of vaccines from a Canadian manufacturer to a country in need, and what the ramp-up of that production looks like going forward.