 Good morning, everyone. Good morning to all of you. On Monday, I was lucky enough to meet incredible people at the first line of the mass vaccination campaign in Montreal. Whether it be pharmacists who kept the doses at the right temperature or nurses who administered the vaccines, it was remarkable to see everyone working as a team. The vaccination center was impressive, and together, we will make sure that as many people as possible are protected as quickly as possible. Vaccines are the path out of this pandemic, and that's why securing doses and getting them to the front lines is my number one priority. Yesterday, you may have heard that the White House is talking about sending Canada one and a half million doses of AstraZeneca. We're finalizing an agreement with this, on this with the American administration as we speak. This is something that Minister Anand and I have raised a number of times with the President and his team. We're working closely and very well with the Biden administration on many fronts, including vaccines. I want to thank President Biden for his collaboration. Canada and the U.S. are each other's closest friends and most important allies, and I know we'll continue to keep Canadians and Americans safe, beat this virus, and rebuild strong, thriving economies together. All vaccines approved in Canada are safe, and you can receive them in full confidence. It's true for AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, and Janssen. Yesterday, Health Canada participated in a meeting of the European Medicines Agency during which it was confirmed that AstraZeneca's vaccine is safe and effective. The best vaccine for you is the first one you're offering. These vaccines will help you stay safe and protect those you love. We've already delivered over 4.7 million vaccine doses to the provinces and territories. And this week, we got more good news about shipments from Pfizer. Last Friday, I said that we would have a million new Pfizer doses every seven days between March 22nd and early May. Well, yesterday, we confirmed that we will continue to receive over a million doses a week through to the end of May. Everyone who wants to will be fully vaccinated by the end of September, as we've been saying for months. Yesterday, we also approved the deployment of the Canadian Armed Forces to Northern Manitoba in order to help roll out vaccines in First Nations communities that are otherwise hard to reach. This is about working in partnership with First Nations on their efforts to get as many people vaccinated as soon as possible. The Armed Forces are currently doing detailed planning of the deployment for up to 23 communities in Northern Manitoba. Again, I want to thank all of our members of the Armed Forces who step up time and time again to keep Canadians safe. To end the pandemic, to rebuild following the global economic crisis, we all have to work together. Yesterday, I spoke with the Director-General of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, about the economic recovery at the global scale. We have to rebuild, and we have to do it in a way that benefits everyone, including and above all, the most vulnerable. Director-General Georgieva and I have discussed the annual FMI report, which highlights the positive and concrete effects of our actions to support Canadians through this crisis. Wednesday, I also spoke with the Prime Minister of Italy, Mario Draghi. Our two countries are long-term partners linked by our populations and our values. Canada welcomes with enthusiasm the leadership of Italy in the framework of its presidency of the G20 of this year. The Prime Minister and I have, among other things, discussed measures aimed at allowing families and companies to think through these difficult times. And of course, we also talked about the importance of vaccination, in order to ensure the security of Canadians, Italians and people around the world. Vaccines and programs like the Canadian Economic Relance help people stay healthy and safe. But they also need access to safe and affordable homes. Last year, he reminded us how important it is to have a roof over his head. But for too many people, it's not something they can hold back. Since 2015, we've made historic investments in housing from coast to coast to coast. And last year, when the pandemic hit hard, we knew that we had to do even more and faster. And that's why we invested a billion dollars in the new Rapid Housing Initiative to quickly create homes right across the country. At the time, this investment was for 3,000 units. Well, earlier today, Minister Hussain had some great news to share. We're not just going to meet our targets, we're going to exceed it. The Rapid Housing Initiative will now mean over 4,700 more homes, almost 40% of which will be for Indigenous people. This is about more than just a roof over someone's head. It's about hope, it's about a brighter future. Just take what an affordable home has meant for a single parent like Sabrina from Peterborough. Thanks to the local Habitat for Humanity condo development and the funding they received from the federal government, she's able to raise her kids in the good, safe place they deserve. Rebuilding after the pandemic is to ensure that everyone in Canada has the necessary tools to succeed. Our plan will help more families to buy a house. It will contribute to creating a million jobs for the workers of all ages. And our plan will allow all Canadians to make a strong return to a better future for the people of the United States. Finally, let me say a few words about Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig. Michael Spavor's hearing took place earlier today. The court has not yet pronounced a verdict. Michael Kovrig's hearing is scheduled for Monday. Let me be very clear. Their arbitrary detention is completely unacceptable as is the lack of transparency around these court proceedings. Our top priority remains securing their release. We will continue to work tirelessly to bring them home as soon as possible. I want to thank our many, many international partners, friends and allies for their solidarity and support. Going forward, we will continue to be in close contact with the families during this difficult time. To their loved ones, know that today and every day, Canadians are with you and thinking of both Michaels. Merci beaucoup.