Madam Speaker, to say that my colleague is not leading by example would be an understatement. I think he could have left out the analogy he used at the beginning of his speech involving the events at the U.S. Capitol.
That being said, neither the opposition parties nor I know what the government knows, or why it is so optimistic. Tonight's debate has only highlighted the government's lack of transparency and lack of proactive measures.
My colleague from Beauport—Limoilou has been doing the math since earlier this evening. Let us assume that the six million doses that were promised will be delivered by the end of March. If we really want vaccines to be administered safely to achieve herd immunity, how are we going to vaccinate 1.9 million people each week? The math is a little shaky, especially considering the threat of reduced vaccine exports from Europe.
Does the government have a plan B? Does it have any solutions to address the problem right away? The objectives must be met. By the end of September, everyone—