If I may provide an answer. Obviously, as I said at the beginning, we are dealing with new rights, let's not forget that. In light of recent events, some things will evolve, and privileges will probably evolve as well.
That being said, as long as a statement is made under the authority of the House, presided over by the Speaker of the House of Commons, as required by the Constitution, words spoken virtually have, in my opinion, the same authority as words spoken in the Parliament building itself.