Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Barnhart, Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Maingot, thank you so much for being here. I found your insight really valuable.
I want to pick up on the theme of Parliament within a pandemic. The challenge that we have is that this is, presumably, a temporary measure. There's very little in the way of government business that is being done. Most of it is in response to the pandemic.
As it relates to what we're dealing with now, it's a temporary version, and then, as Ms. Blaney said—and this is really the direction I want to go—it's about flipping the switch, if you will. We have to look at this as temporary, given the situation we're in now, and what trigger points would occur in the future. I want to get your perspective on both of those.
I have one question, Mr. O'Brien, that I want to ask you. If you could make it quick, both of you, I would appreciate that.
What would be those trigger points, in your opinion?