Thank you, Dr. Stanford. It's a very interesting conversation. I think we need to have a deeper one as a country.
I'll stick to the reality on the ground. In my riding over the past 12 to 13 months, we've seen a lot of folks come back from different parts of the country to stay in Nova Scotia because it's a safe place to be. It's also, in many ways, home; it always will be home. We've seen a lot of people who were working in downtown Toronto coming to Cape Breton or other parts of Nova Scotia.
I find the dynamic of virtual learning, virtual work and remote learning—whatever you want to call it—really key here. I'm wondering if you could briefly summarize your work-from-home findings for the committee. What do you think needs to be done to ensure that working from home occurs in a safe, sustainable and fair manner until we're able to send folks back to their regular workplaces when it's safe to do so? I think the Canadian public would be interested to learn your findings on that aspect.