To follow up on Mr. Powlowski's question, the United States has implemented emergency measures to temporarily deny entry to foreign nationals who have visited China in the 14 days prior to their arrival. Restrictions also apply to U.S. citizens who have been in China's Hubei province in the two weeks prior to their return to the U.S. Upon their return, those citizens will be subject to a mandatory quarantine of up to 14 days. They'll also undergo health screenings at selected ports of entry.
In light of your comment earlier that the time to contain is now—I think that was your wording—and that it's very important that we get a good grip now, shouldn't Canada be taking similar protective measures now, following the precautionary principle, to make sure we're doing everything we can to contain this virus at the earliest possible opportunity? If not, why not? Why aren't we doing that?