I think you're right that we have to increase our domestic capacity. There's no doubt about that. That's the lesson we've learned in the last year. We've seen some of the weaknesses of allowing a widely dispersed global supply chain.
That said, as I mentioned in my presentation, the whole world of pharmaceuticals, medical devices and vaccines is too vast and too complex for even very large countries to manage on their own. It's simply not possible for Canada to be completely self-sufficient in every possible medical device or pharmaceutical that we might ever need.
Increasing domestic capacity, encouraging research and development and encouraging innovative Canadian companies is a great idea, and I think it's something we should do, but we're never going to be completely self-sufficient.