Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Our committee has been talking a lot about the impacts of COVID on the aviation sector. There have been a lot of questions so far about rapid testing.
I'm going to key in more on the vaccine aspect of it, because to get the airlines and aviation sector back to normal—which is an interesting word being bantered around these days—we need to deal with the pandemic itself and that's obviously through the vaccine, we hope.
Dr. Bogoch, I'm going to be asking you many questions, and I have to admit I'm looking forward to having a discussion with you.
Dr. Bogoch, you've become a bit of a COVID star in the news media. I knew I'd make you smile there a bit. You're almost a bit of a COVID celebrity, and I'm sure you're lots of people recognize you, because I definitely do.
I watch the news a lot. I'm a bit of a news junkie, and I definitely knew the name right off the top, and was looking forward to talking to you. You've done a great job over the last many months. You've kept a lot of people informed.
Once people have successfully had both vaccines—when I say both, the ones we're getting right now that require two doses—will they be able to travel without quarantine restrictions?