Just quickly, I find it somewhat ironic that Mr. Turnbull was talking about [Inaudible—Editor], yet cut off the last speaker mid-answer.
It kind of goes to the limitations of technology and why we need to be in person and how if we go down the digital slope, it's a slippery slope, I believe. That has been shown even today.
I'd like to get our presenters' view on this. Was my privilege as a member of this committee questioned when I was kicked off three times today by Zoom even though my Internet here in Saskatoon is probably as good as anywhere else in Canada? It's not a rural, remote or northern riding, but on three occasions my privilege has been compromised because I was not able to hear the speaker, the question, the answer and the interpretation. This has happened in just over two hours' time. Was my privilege as a member of this committee impacted by technology?