I think that's the kind of thing that needs to be looked at. Members themselves can give that answer perhaps better than I can.
It certainly changes the dynamic of the House completely, because there is so much informal work in some ways versus the rules of procedure which determine how the House works. The long arm of history is what I'm concerned about. The House has always had obstacles. I'm a student of pre-Confederation history. The first meeting took place in 1792, in Upper Canada. Imagine the member from Ottawa who had to go all the way to Niagara Falls, which is where that was, and the hardships he had to endure to get to Parliament, but he did it because of the importance of the institution.
I think we have to keep that in mind even in this pandemic.