My comment concerns parliamentary immunity and privilege. I'd like to see an addition reflecting Mr. Rota's representations relating to the question I asked, which was whether increasing the number of in-person sittings would constitute an obstruction of parliamentary privilege.
I think that this point of view is also relevant and that we should have this opposing view, since the committee's recommendations may be used in the further analysis of our return to the House on May 25. In one of his responses, Mr. Rota said that returning to sit in person more frequently could be seen as obstructing the parliamentary privilege of MPs who are older, farther away and less healthy.