Thank you.
In the last meeting with the law clerk and the Clerk of the House, they talked about what we can do to create a process to move into as needed. This sort of hit us by surprise. We're trying to adapt as quickly as possible. We have multiple committees happening. We're working on finding ways to question and hold the government to account, which is our job as opposition parties and something that I believe the government respects and understands keeps them more healthy.
As we move toward trying to discover what a virtual Parliament could look like, I'm just wondering if there are any thoughts on a staggered approach. When we initially look at it—and I think that's what we're going to see coming next week, a COVID-19 committee in the House that will be discussing certain issues related to that—it's about holding the government to account.
This is a short period of time. Is there an approach that could be staggered? There are some specific challenges and you both have mentioned them: questions of privilege, points of order, getting notice from the Speaker. Do you have any thoughts on a staggered approach to this?
That's to Mr. Bosc and Mr. Tardi. Mr. Tardi, maybe you can go first.