Thank you, Madam Chair.
The point of my remarks is exactly to discuss that.
For starters, we tend to slightly lose sight of the fact that we are discussing a set of procedural rules that will enable members to continue to do their work during a crisis.
I liked the parallel Mr. Alghabra established with emergency measures because I was going to do the same. This could be adopted by a majority government, and there is a political price to pay for doing it needlessly. In Quebec, oddly enough, we still remember this 50 years later.
Similarly, if we must operate unanimously, there is a political price to pay for creating obstacles to prevent a Parliament from being able to operate virtually during a crisis. Be it by a majority vote or unanimously, I am comfortable with the two proposals, as long as work is done to draft procedural rules for the future. In any case, that is what we will do indirectly for the time being.