A crisis like the one we are living in, as sad as it is, presents opportunities. As you mentioned, there will certainly be a need and a desire for stimulus measures to be implemented. When that time comes, the government should seriously consider productivity-enhancing stimulus measures as opposed to pure spending, which doesn't lead to greater well-being and greater wealth-generating capacity, for example.
It will be important to have a plan in place, when the time is appropriate, for stimulus measures that generate additional growth and wealth for the country, as opposed to spending for the sake of spending.
That being said, it would be beneficial if the government were to lay out its recovery plan once the end of the pandemic is in sight, or at the very least a fiscal update as soon as possible, so that Canadians have a much better sense of the depth of the deficit and the economic situation.