Thank you.
First of all, I just want to say that I think we need to be looking at all the options. I talked about the private sector, and we should be looking at all the options. For example, I think right now the House is using Zoom. There is GoToMeeting. There is Skype with Microsoft. I think it's really important for us to be looking at all the systems. When we talk about issues of security, I would like to hear from those sectors as to whether they can meet some of our needs more effectively.
I also want to say that it is really important to see the challenges. I represent a more rural riding. Some parts of my riding have good connectivity, while other parts do not. I think it's very important that as we look at this system, we also recognize that there are challenges. I don't want us to lose connection with our members who live in more rural or remote areas, or what that impact could be on them.
I agree that we need to look at what other countries are doing. I think that is wise, but I also think, from what I have seen in research, that a lot of them are in a place very similar place to ours. They are figuring it out. I just don't want us to have hope that they're going to have a great solution for us. Looking at what our internal capacity is, the unusual reality of Canada being a very large country with not a very huge population and a lot of varying infrastructure, we need to address this issue, especially if we're looking at ways to potentially bring 338 people together digitally, along with all of the staff.
I also want to support what Mr. Richards said the other day. I think it's important to look at how the interpreter services and the other services are adjusting and how it feels for some of the staff who are in rooms together now.