If I may, Chair, very briefly, I would agree with all of that.
We haven't changed any of our rules on the content of questions and answers, so we still have members asking questions. Ministers have not had any notice of the substance of the questions, so they have to be ready to respond whether they're virtual or physical. There has been a lot of discussion about the performance of the new leader of the opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, in the last couple of weeks. People have been watching him at question time, during the Prime Minister's questions, and noticing how well he is doing. They notice whether he's physically there or not, but there's been no feeling the new technology has changed the way the actual politics is working.