Mr. Speaker, we should be careful now not to veer from constructive suggestions to fearmongering.
Let us be serious about this. We have identified appropriate, prudent targets as we accumulate medications. Our money goes not only for medications but also for training of frontline workers so they will know what to look for and will be able respond quickly. It goes to reinforcing our national network of laboratories so we can test substances and rule in and rule out quickly. It also goes for equipment that may be needed and protocols that are appropriate.
We are taking the right steps and we will continue to do what is required to protect the health security of Canadians.