Mr. Speaker, my colleague, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, would be more than capable of answering that question and could probably do a better job of it than I can.
First of all, I will say that it is an extremely important question.
We know that ending this pandemic anywhere means ending it everywhere. That is why we have been working so hard with our international partners since the very beginning of COVID-19. We did not wait until Canadians were almost all fully vaccinated to do this. We were one of the early major contributors in and agents for setting up COVAX, with 200 million doses promised to the rest of the world with a $2.5 billion investment, which I may come back to in a moment.