I'll start and then hand it over to Dr. Thomas to elaborate.
I think certainly you would want to see at a level that applies across the board the parameters and conditions under which it is an option to decide that this week, or whenever it is, you're going to participate remotely from your constituency. Clearly you're not going to do that without notifying your caucus. I think notifying the whip is better than having the whip say that you've already used hybrid a whole bunch this session, or whatever it might be, and that it's not going to be allowed.
I think the concern is more that it could become one more tool in the potential tool kit for enforcing discipline in a system and context where party discipline is already quite strong. We wouldn't necessarily want to see that increased. I think the idea would be more from a logistical and practical perspective. Of course, you would need to notify your caucus and whip so that they know who's in person and who's remote, but they wouldn't necessarily have it on a basis of providing permission to do it.
Dr. Thomas, did you want to add to that?