 Hello, everyone. Bonjour à tous. To begin, I'd like to thank Prime Minister Johnson for bringing us together today and for his leadership in making sure we're pulling our resources together to keep people safe and healthy. We know that vaccines and routine immunizations save millions of lives each year. Since its creation, Gavi has helped to immunize more than 760 million children and has prevented more than 13 million deaths. Vaccines work, and 86 percent of the world's children have been reached by routine immunization. And in the midst of a global pandemic, it has never been more important to build capacity to respond to disease outbreaks and work with organizations to develop and deliver vaccines. This month, Canada has invested $600 million in the third constitution of Gavi's resources, the vaccine alliance. We have also agreed to give $47.5 million per year, for four years, to support the culture strategy of the World Initiative for Polio-Military Eradication. And I am encouraged to see so many of you make a contribution. As a global community, we must work together to make sure that people around the world have access to vaccinations, especially the most vulnerable. This initiative is living proof that global cooperation can achieve real and lasting results that benefit us all. COVID-19 has demonstrated that diseases know no borders, so it should come as no shock to anyone, that the health of our citizens depends on the health of everyone everywhere. But together, we can and we will build a more resilient world.