Thank you for the question.
As you understand, the committee has stopped short of recommending that there be any set criteria or any rules that need to be complied with, but it did set out its views based on evidence that heard of the likely circumstances that would make it appropriate for people to contribute remotely, and those were around illness, bereavement, parental leave and these kinds of issues. At the moment, they've left that to a kind of self-denying ordinance and have simply expressed their views on the types of circumstances in which it would be appropriate to do that, but their expectation is that the very high levels of physical participation that we have at the moment will continue.