Thank you. That's wonderful, and I appreciate any follow-up you could provide in a written response.
Mr. McGill, I want to address a couple of questions to you as well. I understand that your equivalent of our committee, the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee, did have a recent report.
One of the points in that report is about where remote access should or should not be undertaken. One of the issues was that constituency business, for example—things that happen in our respective constituencies—shouldn't be undertaken on sitting days unless it's urgent or exceptional in nature.
I was wondering if you could expand on the committee's thinking and the Parliament's thinking on that type of thing. For what types of issues would it be considered appropriate to use remote access, and for what types of issues would it be considered not to be appropriate?