Madam Speaker, the member opposite raised the example of Ontario a couple of times in his speech. My constituents in Parkdale—High Park have commented on the need for vaccines and rapid arrival, but they have also noted that when they are arriving, in some instances we have actually exceeded targets. I am referring to the Ontario government setting a short-term goal for long-term care homes. At homes in “hotspot” areas, such as Toronto, York and Ottawa, vaccinations were given to all of the residents and the professionals who worked in those residences ahead of schedule. When vaccines are delivered on a timely basis, we are able to meet those targets.
Does the member opposite agree with that, and agree to look at this from a long-term perspective, such as after Q1 and Q3, and does he agree with those targets not being jeopardized?