All kidding aside, Mr. Speaker, you brought up the salient points for discussion.
It should be noted, and I don't want to draw attention to it, that you and I have been here a long time. There are times when members of Parliament have issues that they have to deal with, be they personal or whatever the case may be. Depending on what your role and responsibility is in the House of Commons, what we're talking about here is just a regular, ordinary, everyday MP having the ability to participate virtually.
In your opinion, are there roles in the chamber that will never be able to be addressed from a virtual capacity, for example, being the Speaker?