Let me say at the outset that what the director-general is doing is quite novel from a WTO perspective. She's stepping a little bit out of what is seen as the traditional role of the director-general of the World Trade Organization.
The first thing Canada did when she announced that she wanted to do this and have discussions with industry, stakeholders and international financial institutions was to issue a communication to the general council along with some other countries to support her in this and to give her some policy cover for her to take these discussions forward.
She has had two series of discussions and Canada participated in the second set, where there was a series of interactions with developed and developing country vaccine producers, and also with the IFIs and some politicians from the United States, the EU and others.
It was meant to facilitate this dialogue. Canada is actively promoting this dialogue to examine what the problems are and to move as quickly as possible on vaccines.