Madam Speaker, it is not that difficult. The government has said for a while now that we will have six million doses by the end of March, and even with this interruption, that number is not changing.
What I find interesting is that it is easy to talk about an issue and to be critical months after. Where was the opposition's concern in regards to the issue of vaccinations back in the summer when, for the first time in 30 years, the House of Commons was actually sitting? Yes, it was in a committee format, but we were on the floor of the House of Commons, and there were literally hundreds, if not thousands, of questions being asked. Where were the questions on vaccinations back then?
To be able to try to—