Mr. Speaker, the answer to the first question is that I do not know anything other than what I read in the paper.
The second comment I would make is that I think everyone who receives the vaccine, whether it is a private clinic or whether it is a private doctor, has an obligation to follow the priorities that have been clearly established by every expert with respect to who should get vaccinated and who should not be vaccinated.
I would certainly share with the hon. member the sense that access to the vaccination should never, ever depend on one's means or the size of one's chequebook or the fact that one is a member of a clinic or not a member of a clinic.
As to how it would have happened, I think the simplest explanation is that the provinces each made decisions with respect to where the vaccine would go, whether it was made in one part of the country or another. There were other clinics, I am sure, in Quebec, in British Columbia and elsewhere that have received the vaccine, just as family doctors and others, all of whom are small businessmen, have received the vaccine.
I would just make the point to the hon. member that I think we all have to agree that the most important thing in these next days is to make sure that the members--