Sure.
Again, Canada was kind of a middle of the road. We did not shut our schools as completely as a number of other countries did, but we already have evidence that this still had a negative impact on the development of children, on their reading and writing skills. I think we will not know the full impact of the negative pieces that went with this for probably a decade or two.
The other part is that it was inequitable. There were families who don't speak English or French and don't have access. You can give them a Chromebook, but they don't know how to use it. They cannot read the instructions that are being sent by the teachers. So it was very inequitable how we tried to do virtual teaching.
I realize why it was done. There are some of us who think it was overdone and that kids could have gone back to school with masks much earlier. That's a whole other discussion to have. It was a lesson learned.
I would very much welcome coming back to talk more about what I think needs to be done for kids, and to try to prepare us for the next time something like this happens, but also prepare us to have kids for the next generation who are going to be much better prepared to not be swung by misinformation and disinformation. Too many decisions were made on mis and disinformation.