 Bonjour tout le monde. I know the long weekend coming is very important to many Canadians. Whether you mark Good Friday or Passover, Easter, Tamil New Year or Vasaki, usually this is a time we spend together. You might go to church or to temple or to volunteer. Last year, when I served a community lunch in Hamilton, I saw just how much people come together over these next few days. But right now, this weekend is going to be very different. You'll have to stay home. You'll have to Skype that big family dinner. And the Easter egg hunt, well, it'll have to happen around the house instead of around the neighbourhood. I want to take a moment on that to have a word with kids out there. Easter Bunny has a big job to do this year and maybe there's something you can do to help. Ask your parents to let you put up a picture in the window to bring some extra chocolate for nurses and doctors. They need a lot of energy to keep us all safe. And this is how you can help them to do their job. No matter how old we are, we all have our role to play to counter the coronavirus. This week, I mentioned that Saint-E-Canada had launched a call to the volunteers to go and lend a hand to our first-line workers. And already, more than 27,000 people are registered to help them and give them a little reward. From one end to the other in the country, you have a lot to do on your part, and I want to thank you for that. You are there, one for the other, and I know that together, we are going to go through this challenge. These are tough times, but you don't have to go through them alone. If you've lost your job and are having troubles making ends meet, you can apply for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. Millions of people have already had their claim processed, and they're getting their $2,000 deposit. Remember, you can apply today or this weekend if you haven't done so yet by going to canada.ca or calling 1-800-959-2041. If you own a small business and are struggling to pay the bills or pay your staff, you can get a Canada Emergency Business Account yesterday. You can now get a $40,000 interest-free loan through your bank or credit union. And if you repay it within two years, 25% up to $10,000 of that loan is forgivable. It'll only take a few days for you to receive the full amount in your account. That's money you can use for whatever you need, whether it's monthly expenses or paying employees. On that note, we're getting closer to implementing the wage subsidy too. We're working with other parties to get this in place as quickly as possible. Tomorrow, we're bringing back the House of Commons to pass the largest economic measures Canada has seen since World War II. It's really important, despite a time of crisis, in fact, because of a time of crisis, that our institutions remain strong and our democratic principles continue. Therefore, this address to Canadians tomorrow will be a little later and from the floor of the House of Commons. And on that note, I'll be taking Sunday and Monday with Sophie and the kids, but I'll be back Tuesday with more updates on how we're helping you. If you just feel overwhelmed, we'll soon have more to say about how you can access resources that can help. If you're in crisis, reach out, lean on each other, and know that we will get through this together. All across the country, there are stories of people stepping up to do their part. To ensure that Canadians are safe and our frontline workers have the support they need, we're helping companies join in the effort. Look no further than fluid energy from Alberta. They will produce over a million leaders of hand sanitizer each month, with shipments starting as early as next week. We've invested in this large-scale production as part of our plan to have enough vital supplies produced right here at home. When Canadians work together, we get things done. Last night, I once again held a meeting with the vice-premier-minister Freeland and the prime minister of the provinces and territories. From the start, we saw many people joining the Canadian team, including the prime minister. We're all on the same wavelength, and we work together to ensure your safety. During the long weekend, we'll all have to stay at home. We can't receive food, and we have to be creative to organize a hunt inside the house. But it's not because we're physically separated that we can't be there for each other. Organize a family soup on FaceTime. Call your friends, and if you have the means, make a donation to an organization. According to Weekend Park, it won't be like the others, but I know they'll be filled with joy, laughter, and love. Thank you, everyone.