My next question is for Mr. Barnhart.
We talked about the cut and thrust of having in-person meetings. It's not going to be the same digitally versus if we're in person.
On the heckling, I would agree that it can be distracting. The Speaker has the right to have decorum in the chamber. However, there are aspects of informal communication...that heckling is a part of Westminster democracy. A member's ability to take part in the informal side of things is part of our tradition.
As technology improves, or the platform is developed more for parliamentarians, there's a gap. I'm not comfortable going live, even though we are right now, with virtual sittings. We should take the time to understand. If we agreed to have two sets of standing orders, it would take probably months, not weeks, to come to a conclusion on what they would look like.
Mr. Barnhart, could I get your comments on how we would develop that?
