 Good morning everyone. Yesterday, I shared with you that my wife Sophie was being tested for COVID-19 and that test did come back positive. Sophie's symptoms remain mild, but we are following medical advice and taking every precaution. She will remain in isolation for the time being. We are thinking about all the families across the country who've received the same diagnosis. But we're in good hands. We have full confidence in Canada's health officials and professionals. This means that upon my doctor's recommendation, I will remain in self-isolation for 14 days. I want to be clear, I have no symptoms and I'm feeling good. And technology allows me to work from home. Of course it's an inconvenience and somewhat frustrating. We are all social beings after all. But we have to do this because we have to protect our neighbours and our friends, especially our more vulnerable seniors and people with pre-existing conditions. We are following medical advice, as should all Canadians. And on that note, I want to thank all of Canada's health professionals and the public health agency who are doing an incredible job supporting and looking after all of us. Yesterday, I informed you that my wife Sophie had suffered a test for COVID-19 and the test was positive. Sophie's symptoms remain low, but we follow medical advice and we take all the necessary precautions. She will remain in quarantine for a short time. We are thinking about all the families across the country who've received the same diagnosis. But we are between good hands. We fully trust the health professionals and the authorities of Canada's public health. That means that following my medical advice, I'm in isolation for 14 days. I want to be clear, I have no symptoms. I'm feeling very good. I work from home, by precaution. Of our days, technology allows us to work remotely. Of course, it's not ideal and it's a bit frustrating. We are all social beings after all. But that's what we have to do to protect our neighbours and friends, especially the elderly, the most vulnerable, and those who suffer from health conditions. We follow the lives of doctors as all Canadians should do at the moment. I want to thank all of Canada's health professionals and the Public Health Agency, who do an exemplary job to support us. I will now take you through the steps that Canada takes to ensure your safety and protect your health. Yesterday, I met with several international leaders, including President Trump of the United States, Prime Minister Johnson of the United Kingdom, and Prime Minister Conte of Italy. I participated in the meeting of the Special Committee of the Cabinet on COVID-19, and I held a telephone meeting with the Minister of Finance on the current economic situation. I also had the chance to make the point with the President and Director of the Canada Trade Chamber and the President of the Canada Work Council. This morning, I participated in a meeting of the Cabinet, and I spoke to President Macron of France. I will continue this conversation in the coming days. Earlier today, Minister Blair, Haidu and Garno announced that Canada would recommend to Canadians to avoid non-essential travel abroad. We also announced that the cross-country season was suspended until July, and that we will further enhance the safety measures in airports. We will also rationalise the arrival of other countries in order to better control them. Earlier today, Ministers Blair, Haidu and Garno announced that Canada has advised Canadians to curtail non-essential international travel and that the cruise season is suspended until July, and that we are bringing in additional screening measures at airports. We are also streamlining overseas arrivals to be better positioned for screening. Yesterday, we saw many provinces take strong steps to keep people safe. They are doing what needs to be done to protect the public, and I want to thank them for their exemplary work. Later today, I will have a call with the Premiers and Indigenous leaders to discuss the latest developments and coordinate our efforts, including the over-billion-dollar COVID-19 response fund which provides money to the provinces and territories to support preparation and mitigation. These are significant steps, and we will do more. The provinces and territories are facing various levels of risk, but we will make sure that we align our response across the country. Addressing COVID-19 must be a Team Canada effort. To keep Canadians safe, to mitigate the economic impacts of the virus, all levels of government are working together. We are talking regularly. We are coordinating our efforts. We are following the situation very closely, and we're pulling out all the stops. I know that you're worried. You're worried about your health, about your family's health, about your job, your savings, about paying rent, about the kids not being in school. I know that you're concerned about uncertainty in the global economy. The steps being taken to keep you safe have an economic impact. But what is also true is that we are in the enviable position of having significant fiscal firepower available to support you. This is an addition to the measures we've already taken. The finance minister is also in constant communication with his international counterparts to find ways to work together to mitigate the impacts of the virus on the global economy. He will have further announcements shortly this afternoon. The agreement we reached with other parties to suspend the House today also still gives us the flexibility to do the things we need to do in order to support Canadians. No one should have to worry about paying rent, buying groceries, or additional childcare because of COVID-19. We will help Canadians financially. The Government of Canada will be introducing a significant fiscal stimulus package in the days ahead. The Government of Canada will announce important fiscal recovery measures in the coming days. I know that you are many to worry about. Worry about your health and your family's health. We are doing everything we can to protect our economy and we are in an increasingly fiscal position. All government orders work together to stop the spread of the virus. Companies and citizens, like you, take precautions. We have here in Canada services and health professionals who are doing an incredible job. Every order of government is working to stop the spread of the virus. Businesses and citizens are taking precautions. We have outstanding public health authorities who are doing an outstanding job. We will get through this together. Merci tout le monde.