 It's good to be here this morning with Dr. Tam and Dr. New, as well as Minister Leblanc, who's joining us virtually. I want to start this morning by addressing the unacceptable threats that were sent to a Toronto mouth, mosque, over the weekend. Islamophobia and right-wing extremism have no place in our country or our communities. We must always stand united against hate or intolerance of any kind. I also want to come back to the drama that came to Wendake at the end of the week. My thoughts are with the young victims of this terrible drama and with the people of the Wendake community. We must make all the light on what happened. These young children had life in front of them, and we are all overwhelmed by the situation. We are experiencing unusual circumstances. The end of the week of the Grace Act has just come to an end, and many have not been able to get together with their loved ones as they wish. But despite the difficulties caused by this global crisis, Canadians are more united than ever. In the spring, we have flattened the curve by doing our part. This autumn, I know we can do the same thing. By continuing to download the free COVID alert application, as we have already done 4.3 million people, by wearing our masks and keeping our distance, we will flatten the curve again and through this pandemic. And while you double your efforts to help your loved ones and your community, you can count on your government. It will always be there on your side. With rising COVID-19 cases, quick and accurate testing deployed with the right strategy has become more important than ever. That's why our government has been working around the clock with the provinces and territories to boost their testing capacity, while at the same time securing the world's best rapid testing technology. These efforts are paying off. As Minister Anand announced, Canada recently secured up to 28.4 million rapid tests from Abbott. And on that front in particular, we're continuing to move forward. Shortly, the federal government will be sending these new rapid tests, Abbott PanBio and Abbott ID Now, to the provinces and territories. Both of these new testing technologies are quick and reliable, so we're getting them out to the front lines as soon as possible. Our government is also continuing to provide surge support on processing tests, including for Ontario. And for the First Nations communities of Casabonica and Pecanjicum, national microbiology lab employees are on the ground with testing kits. It is vital that these communities, with cases of COVID-19, have the necessary testing capacity to control the spread of the virus and keep people safe. From day one, we've worked with the provinces and territories to protect the most vulnerable. Moving forward, that's what we will continue to do. Soon, more Canadian Red Cross support will be deployed to a number of long-term care facilities. Seniors must be safe and well cared for, and our government stands ready to help provincial counterparts in that work. This is a point I will continue to make with the premiers at our 20th First Ministers' Meeting this coming Thursday. Our government is working tirelessly to buy rapid testing tests, distribute them to provinces and territories, and ensure emergency support in communities for treatment of the results. As for the vaccines, progress is also moving forward. At the end of last week, Health Canada received an authorization request for the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine candidate. As for AstraZeneca's request, there are two weeks ahead, it is another step forward for a safe and effective vaccine for Canadians. And on this subject, I would also like to remind everyone to get vaccinated against flu, this autumn. It is a good way to protect yourselves, while helping hospitals and clinics to focus on the fight against COVID-19 without getting distracted by the flu. Our top priority is keeping you and your family healthy and safe. That means protecting you from this virus. That also means ensuring you have the support you need to weather this storm. Yesterday, applications opened for the new Canada Recovery Benefit. The CRB provides $500 each week for up to 26 weeks for people who are self-employed or don't qualify for employment insurance. Since yesterday, over 240,000 applications have been received. If you need this help but haven't applied yet, go to CRA's My Account through Canada.ca or call 1-800-959-2019 or 1-800-959-2041. The application process is simple. In fact, if you've used the CERB, you'll find it very similar. Our government will continue to do everything we can to support people through this crisis, whatever it takes, as long as it takes. If you get COVID-19 and aren't covered at work, the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit is there for you. If a family member gets sick and you need to care for them, look to the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit. If you're affected by COVID-19, we've strengthened employment insurance to be there for you, and if you can't access EI, the Canada Recovery Benefit is able to help. And for business owners, there's more support too. This crisis has been very difficult for businesses across the country, so we've strengthened major programs that we created that have been a lifeline for them. On Friday, we outlined the new Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy, an expanded Canada Emergency Business Account, and the extension of the Wage Subsidy. The new rent subsidy will provide support to businesses directly, not through landlords, and the SEBA includes an additional $10,000 forgivable loan for those who need it. We'll also work to help businesses that temporarily shut down because of local public health directions. Canadian businesses create jobs and drive our economy, and we will continue to be there for them every step of the way. Many people are back at work, but several are still affected by the crisis. So we've strengthened employment insurance to support you. Since yesterday, autonomous workers and those who are not eligible for employment insurance can ask for the new Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy. This loan is $500 a week for a maximum of 26 weeks. If you need it, but you haven't asked for it yet, visit my account on the Canada Revenue Agency, through the Canada.ca website, or call 1-800-959-2019 or 1-800-959-2041. The demand process is simple. In fact, if you have asked for the PCU by the past, you will see that the way you proceed is essentially the same. If you contract COVID-19 and are not open to work, also a member of the family is ill and you have to take care of it, there is also the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy for economic recovery and the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy for next year, which can help you. We also offer, of course, more support to business owners. Last Friday, we presented large-scale measures for rent, wages and interest-free loans, as well as targeted measures for businesses affected by local health authorities. Canadian businesses create jobs and stimulate our economy, and they can count on us. We're all waiting for the moment when this pandemic is finally over, for the time when we can once again have a big family dinner, go to a crowded festival, or just have life returned to normal. Those days will be back, but only if we all keep doing our part. The numbers are still rising. This is the time to double down on our efforts to stop the spread. Our loved ones, our vulnerable family members, our frontline workers, they're counting on us to do the right thing. So follow public health guidelines and wear a mask. Keep your distance and join the over 4.3 million Canadians who've already downloaded the free COVID Alert app. Together, we will get through this.