If I could offer an observation from Scotland, one of the things we have noticed is that because some of our question times have been out of the parameters of the Standing Orders, it has meant that the questions are not submitted and published in advance, so the cabinet secretaries responding to those questions don't have any idea what is going to be asked.
It's difficult to say whether that is an improvement in democracy, given that the subject matter is very sombre, so it's difficult to see the politics at play here. It's not a case of opposition members trying to catch government members out or holding them to account in that kind of real political sense. We have noticed a freeing up, a tendency to be a bit more flexible in that virtual space, that we tend not to be in the physical space.