I think that might be possible. I've heard a lot of good things about it too, and personally I like watching the exchange in five minutes. It's amazing that it's not until we try something that we know whether or not we like it. I bet in PROC in the 42nd Parliament we would have talked about that and would never have come to an agreement. Once we try it, we realize that there are some good points to it.
It's up to us whether we want to incorporate it somewhere. The first page of the “future work” section has already been dealt with. We dealt with that up front. All of that has been resolved on page 48 of the English version in the first draft of recommendations there. Then I believe we move on to LIB 13.
There the recommendation is to have “a follow-up study on lessons learned from virtual Parliament to consider improvements and modernizations that can be implemented.” That could include the five-minute questioning round. It could include a lot of things. I don't know if anybody wants to limit it and make examples, but right now it's just open-ended. It could include anything, really, for us to study, or for a special committee to study.