Madam Speaker, that is a good question.
My colleague and many colleagues from across political parties have been part of the effort to work with the United States, as members of the Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group. He and I would be part of the group from the Pacific Northwest.
We do not have a lot of integration. We need more integration. Obviously, ensuring that vaccines are here in Canada would make a difference. We also need to be working together more collectively on a regional basis. We are not doing that.
Right now, the number one priority has to be getting vaccines to the provinces, and getting them out the door so we can return to normal as fast as we can. Then we can work collectively as a region with our biggest trading partner and our biggest partner when it comes to tourism, the United States, so that we can open the border and get people moving and back to our tourist destinations.