Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank all the witnesses for being here today.
I have a few questions to follow up on those asked by my colleague Mr. Calkins.
I was actually quite surprised because when I was elected in 2015, on committees we had a lot of video conferencing for witnesses who would come to testify. I was actually surprised to learn—and this has been helpful—that the quality of the audio on the video conference we used prior to hybrid wasn't very good. Witnesses would not be using the headsets. They would not be using good microphones.
We're learning now, Ms. Antonelli, that the worst sound comes from the telephone.
During the pandemic, at the very beginning we were doing daily phone calls with parliamentarians and we had very bad-quality telephones. On top of that, we had 338 parliamentarians who were trying to speak. It's helpful for us to know that it's actually not very good, because we do often use the telephone for caucus calls and so on. I don't use a headset when I'm on a phone call. I'm listening to the phone call. Thank you for letting us know that. It is very helpful.
In terms of how we do what we do.... For instance, I keep a distance from the microphone so I don't pop in your ears and I know, for the sake of interpreters, not to yell in the chamber. Are there other things that we can be doing? I know about wearing our proper headsets. Are there other recommendations that you could give us as parliamentarians, such as using a headset if we are on a teleconference? Would you like to elaborate?
I'll have another question as well.