Your due diligence in reading the article is appreciated. I didn't write that; I said that. Just to be clear, it was an interview, and that was an interpretation and excerpt from the interview.
On that note, what I'm saying is that the guidance needs to be implemented in areas and regions. There doesn't need to be equal introduction of all restrictions at all points. That may be different for travel and borders. However, the implementation of guidance needs to be done regionally, in areas where there is connection with people.
What I mean by that is not all provinces have to do everything across their entire province at the same time, but the guidance around the numbers when you have a certain number of cases, a certain amount of transmission and a certain amount of unknown transmission should be done nationally. The implementation can be given at a provincial level in a regional way to still provide the same support and answers outside the border part of things.