Yes, but just to pinpoint, the issue is not so much the question of presence in that ruling; it's about the right to speak, and in particular the fact that the right to speak is not dependent on presence on a party list. I'll just quote what I think is the key line. He says, “The right to seek the floor at any time is the right of each individual member of Parliament and is not dependent on any other member of Parliament.”
Being guided by this ruling, Speaker, how would you ensure that principle would be respected in a virtual Parliament, that I, as a member participating online, would have the right to seek the floor, to seek the Speaker's eye, and that my right to do that should be equal to that of a member who is in the chamber, whether he is on the list or I am?