AsAbigailBeemanreportsamongthethousandsofpassengersor 235 Canadians, theyarebleachingandwifeinandgoingon a livestreamfromtwosistersstuckon a cruiseoffthecoastofSanFrancisco.
Everythingwasrunningthroughmyhead.
I gethome.
I don't wanttogohometomyfamilybecause I don't takeanything.
I don't wanttotakeittomycityif I happentohaveitonmyclothesorwhatever.
Soit's a broadtermquarantinewhichrestrictsthemovementofpeoplewhomayhavebeenexposedbutarenotyetsickandsocialdistancing, whichpreventspeoplefromcongregatinginlargecrowds.
95% ofthosepeoplesaypricingonmobileplansareworsecomparedtoothercountries, and 83% ofpeopledon't thinktheirplanhasgottencheaperinthelastthreeyears.
Followingthroughon a campaignpromisethefederalgovernmentissteppingin, weexpecttheBigThreetoreducetheirpricesby 25% inthenexttwoyears.
Thesubscriberscouldsaveasmuchas $15 a month.
Thebigtelecomcompaniespointout.
Pricesinthiscountryhavecomedowninrecentmonths.
However, statsshowtheyremainamongthehighestintheworld.
Telcoswon't complywithintwoyears.
Theministerispromisingtoflexsomeregulatorymuscle.
Wewilllookatadditionalregulatorymeasureslikehowwedeployfuturespectrumormobilevirtualnetworkoperatorsas a meanstodrivemorecompetition, whichwillhelplowerpricestocreatemorecompetition.
1/4 ofthenewfive G spectrumisbeingopenedtosmallerandregionalcompanies, buttheCEOofTellusalreadywarnedthatcouldmeancutsinthevicinityof a $1,000,000,000 ofreducedinvestmentofthenextfiveyears.
ThereducedemploymentisintheZIPcodeof 5000 jobs.
Consumeradvocatesapplaudthepricedecrease, butsayCanadastillhas a longwaytogo.
PutsomebrakesontherunawayCanadiantrainofpricing.
Butit's not.
It's notgoingthioresemblethe U.
S orEuropeanmarketsforquitesometime.
Whileannouncingthenextstepinthefive g network, theliberalgovernmentisn't sayingwho's goingtobuildit.
You'reamong a handfulofpeoplewatchingthismorecloselythananyoneelseintheworld.
What's yourassessmentofwherewe'reatwiththisvirus?
We'reat a prettycriticalpointrightnowbecausewe'reat a pointwherewe'reseeingrapidinternationalspread, asonewouldanticipate, with a viruslikethis, we'reseeingevidencethatthiscanactuallybecontainedandcontrolled.
Butwe'renotseeingthatefforttocontainandcontrolit.
Keeppacewiththespread.
Sotheywererightat a tippingpointwherethecommitmentofgovernmentsandcountriestoreallygetontopofthisisgonnabecrucialinthecomingfewdaysandweeks.
Buttherearedifferences, andthatprovidesus a littlewindowtomoveveryfastin a countrytobeableto, finditquickly, containthecasesorisolatethemfinder, closecontactsandstopwhatwecalltransmissionchains.
Andmostofitisgoingtobeoccurringinareaswhereyou'vegotprolongedexposure's incloseproximityinfamilies, youknow, in a Cuban, maybeatwork, DrAylward, whoismostvulnerable.
There's a lotof 30 yearolds, 40 yearolds, 50 yearoldswhogetthisdisease.
They'reveryhealthy, andtheydieandtheydiequickly.
Sometimeswedon't knowwherethesepeoplearedeteriorating, soit's a big, stillunansweredquestionandIt's a reallyimportantonebecausethatwouldhelpusobviouslytacklethis.
Andthisis a keyquestionforparents.
WhataboutChildrengettingitthatlookslikeChildrenhave a moregenerally, a moremildformofthedisease.
Nowtheycangogetsickinthecandiebutat a muchlowerfrequency.
Canadaisrampinguppreparations.
WhatdoyoumakeofCanada's response?
It's impressive.
Afterserves, youbuilt a publichealthcaresystemthatknowshowtofindcases, investigatethem, followtheircontactsandmanagingproperly.