I want to comment on Mr. Duncan's point. I'm not going to quibble with the order of recommendations because that may make sense if we start.
The intent here is to recommend that the House of Commons prepare itself to be able to conduct its business fully virtually under emergency circumstances, and then it recommends that in the meantime it does the hybrid model. It doesn't necessarily mean that maybe we will never use a fully virtual Parliament, but what it means is that if we one day come to that point, we need the House of Commons to be prepared. It doesn't recommend when we must use it fully virtually. It doesn't say today or tomorrow. It just recommends that today, in the meantime, another recommendation is the hybrid model. It says we ask the administration to prepare itself for being fully virtual one day when the House decides we need to go fully virtual.