Thank you very much, Madam Chair. With your permission, I will continue with my previous line of questioning with Mr. Agnew.
Mr. Agnew, I'm picking up on something that another colleague on the committee mentioned earlier with respect to the current third wave that we are in. Of course, I am extremely concerned about the situation, particularly in Ontario right now, as I'm sure all of my colleagues are, but linking vaccines to the third wave is in some ways simplifying a very complex issue.
We see countries around the world, such as Chile, that have had an extraordinary vaccine rollout and are also in a third wave. We also see the situation that Canada is in. We are currently number two in terms of vaccinations per day per capita in the world, and among G20 countries I believe we are third overall, behind the U.K. and the United States, which is quite good company.
We are very much committed as a government to continue moving vaccinations forward as quickly as possible, but there are, of course, a number of different situations and complexities at play when it comes to the third wave and the reasons for it.
I guess I would ask you, Mr. Agnew, if you feel that our business community in particular is engaged on this issue. Is there anything that you think the government could be doing, including, of course, support for vaccines to continue to enter the country? Is there anything that is missing from our strategy at present, Mr. Agnew?