Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm just going to lay out some context. I'm from Ontario and I think we're vaccinating about 110,00 to 120,000 people a day, as you all know. We probably have the capacity to vaccinate anywhere from 400,00 to 500,000 people a day. In my area of Huron—Bruce, and if you want to go up into Grey, the population's just over 200,000 people. At some of our clinics we can do 2,000 a day. In Hanover, one day they did 3,500 in a day.
The issue in Ontario and the issue in my area is supply. Everybody on this panel knows that today. That's what led to all these lockdowns and the situation we're in in Ontario.
The question is, how do we get more supply, not only for Canada and Ontario, but for the rest of the world?
Looking at Mr. Sorenson there, I think to myself that his open letter to the Prime Minister indicated that at some point in 2021 there would be a potential production capacity of 50 million doses. Is that in your own facility or is that through a consortium?