Thanks, Madam Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for appearing today.
We're studying the impact of COVID on the justice system. I know some of what we have talked about today deals with matters that pre-existed COVID.
We heard from panellists earlier this week about how courts in high-pressure situations have had to adapt, in much the same way that we, as parliamentarians, have had to adapt. We're conducting this meeting today by Zoom, which just didn't happen in the past.
Mr. Brown, from what you're hearing from your association's members, is there one thing that has come out of COVID that you would say we should keep in the future? Is there something solid, something that should be built upon? Also, is there an aspect of our current situation, specifically the response to COVID, that you think we should abandon?.
On either of those, what comes to mind for you?