Thank you, Madam Chair.
The question that the committee is seized with on this issue is the temporary nature of what it is that we are to recommend. I think I've heard from several of you this afternoon that having until May 15 is not enough time.
It came up the other day in our meeting that, not only are we looking for a temporary measure during the height of this public health crisis to try to come up with some model, but we're also thinking about the future and what trigger points would exist in order to move us to virtual sittings in the event of another pandemic, for example.
I know, Mr. Bosc, you talked about this being temporary. What potential danger is there going forward if, in fact, changes to the Standing Orders are made and those changes are made by the government of the day to reflect a more permanent aspect of these types of virtual sittings compared to the model that we have right now?