 Fellow Senators, my name is Father Mitchell Francis, Parish Priest of Grosillais. For the purpose of this production, I will remove my mask. For the past 18 months, a new word has entered everybody's vocabulary. And that word is protocol, or protocols. So everybody knows that word. It's not a new word, but it has become everybody's word, has become part of our vocabulary. And what the word protocol means, basically, is courtesy. Just imagine if we decided to change the courtesy in the manner in which we drive. So for example, we drive on the left-hand side. Supposing some people, some drivers, were to say, well, I prefer to drive on the right-hand side, because that's what I'm used to doing when I was in North America or in Europe. Or to decide not to stop on the red light, but to proceed on the red light and stop on the green light instead. Could you imagine this change of protocol or courtesy being extended to other drivers? Could you imagine the chaos, the shared chaos that it could cause? So I'm using this analogy to help us understand what it is that we talk about regarding protocols for COVID-19. So basic things, wearing the mask. And we have been told why the mask is important to be worn. We've been told about sanitizing our hands or washing our hands regularly. Or keeping the social distance of six feet to protect ourselves and to protect other people. So these are the protocols we're talking about. And these are there to help us in our society and for us to get back to our state of normalcy. COVID has affected everybody and no doubt it has affected us as church. So for the past five Sundays, we have been on lockdown, which means to say that our people only have access to church on a Saturday afternoon. And for the past four Saturdays, mass was at two o'clock, a very inconvenient for many people. And those who tried to come, they even got there late because the traffic was horrible. And thank God for the technology we've been able to live stream so that we are able to reach the people who cannot access. And just by following those protocols of wearing our masks and wearing them well to make sure that our nose, our mouth and our chin, they are covered. By making sure we sanitize our hands regularly or wash them regularly with open water for good 20 seconds and to social distance six feet apart from other people. This is going to take us back to a state of normalcy. So fellow solutions, let me make the appeal, please. Follow the protocols and remember always wear your mask.