Yes, I think it was the association of conference interpreters. I'm sorry, but I'm forgetting names right now. My brain's a little bit tired, so forgive me. Essentially, I think we adopted a lot of those.
One thing we talked about as a group, which I think is actually addressed in the BQ 4 recommendation and in the NDP 6 recommendation, is to have a minimum standard rather than indicating very specific technology that would be required in order to be recognized to speak in a virtual proceeding. It seems to me that what we really want to do—and this is expressed well in both the Bloc and the NDP's recommendations on this—is to essentially adopt a minimum standard or require more quality criteria.
I was thinking that potentially we could amend the first paragraph of LIB 15 to include that wording, and then potentially we wouldn't need BQ 4 and NDP 6.