Madam Speaker, we are taking a long-term look at this because it is not just starting now. The plans for this should have been done several months ago. Israel has been a fantastic example. The United Kingdom is ramping up. The U.S. is ramping up its planning. This has been months and months in the making. We are seeing them accelerate their plans and grow by the week.
The provinces have had to hit the brakes on their plans, and they are struggling. I mentioned the first doses, but the provinces have had to stretch them out. I have been reading reports that appointments have been cancelled in hot spots like Toronto because we are not sure when we are going to get the vaccines.
At this point, I do not share the optimism, because I think the provinces are in disarray. They do not know when they are going to get the vaccines, they do not know when they are going to get the second doses and they are trying to keep all that going. We are not getting the answers that we should be getting at this point in the game.