Thank you.
When ministers respond
online, the minister's going to be more likely to read notes, to resort to paper, and perhaps not to consider people's reactions or the body language that you get. There can often be an inhibiting of an exchange between parliamentarians. Often when a minister or the governing party sees the opposition react strongly to something, then they can take that to caucus and discuss it there. Then you can get some amendments to policies, to ideas, that are very fruitful.
We have seen that happen in the past, I think.