Well, all I can point out is that mRNA vaccines, as has been mentioned by this committee, are the more expensive vaccines, and there's a reason for that. It's because it's a quality issue. You have the CEO of Pfizer indicating that prices of vaccines are going to go up, not down.
To answer Daniel's earlier question on how much profit is being made here, I can tell you—we're an open book—that it costs us about $5 Canadian to make a dose, and we're using third party support right now. Once we have it integrated in Canada, the price to make the vaccine will go down even further, so you guys can do your own math.
With regard to large pharma, large pharma hasn't supported anybody in this besides themselves. J&J got a billion dollars from the U.S. government—a billion—and when they had their vaccine approved, they had five million doses ready for distribution. If I had a billion dollars.... I just can't comprehend how that happens, how the largest pharmaceutical company in the world can get a billion dollars free and have just five million doses ready for distribution.