As we say in the brief, and we use our words carefully, Canada has the technical and legal right to take vaccines from COVAX. COVAX is a global fund. Canada remains the fifth- or sixth-largest contributor to COVAX, but it does go against—and this is the word we use—the ethos of COVAX. COVAX was meant to provide access to vaccines—to be purchased at market rates, by the way, so it does nothing about the IP and innovation and other issues for developing countries.
We, along with a couple of rich non-G7 countries, have accessed COVAX. I don't think that particular episode does much for our reputation as a global humanitarian country. To put it in the context of our larger contributions to COVAX, we are still net contributors, but on balance, I don't think that was very good optics, nor was it good policy in terms of preventing these other mutants from arising in other parts of the world.