He's got some decent ideas in regards to immigration, free trade, & a few more, but this definitely stands out as a negative (at least in my opinion):
"Canadians will need to get into the habit of wearing masks in places where crowds are unavoidable (transit, elevators, etc.) and where contact is unavoidable in personal services businesses (salons, barbers, etc.) or where commercial facilities have a limited ability to execute social distancing measures. The federal government must ensure that a permanent domestic supply of N95 grade masks and consumer, single-use masks are produced in sufficient quantity to keep our economy moving and our citizens safe. The government will work with and purchase from domestic suppliers to ensure our domestic capacity and consolidate our strategic reserve of personal protective equipment."
Does he know something we don't about the future of Corona and/or the efficacy of masks in preventing its spread?