Ms. Harder, yes, on point number one, that is true. When it comes to the House of Commons, we don't like to point out that people are either present or not within the context of the meeting that is here. Now, in a virtual world, sometimes these rules get changed as we move along. I would ask that people refrain from doing that as a common courtesy, as much as it is part of the new procedures in this virtual world.
On the second point, yes, as Mr. Housefather points out, I am one who allows a field of flexibility that is probably more than any other chair. However, Ms. Harder, he does have a point about the time that has been consumed thus far. If you could veer back towards the motion and that field of focus, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.
Ms. Harder, you have the floor.