I think to begin with that members were keen to continue proceedings. When other legislatures were not meeting at all and were suspended or adjourned, we continued to meet.
Now that it has proved to work technologically and procedurally, there is increased pressure from members to meet, and as I mentioned earlier, as a response we are now having meetings of committees and plenary, not just plenary.
I think, as our Llywydd said when asked, it's not how you would prefer to be conducting things. One would prefer to have all the proceedings as usual but it's as much as we can do to support proceedings at all in the current environment.
I think there will always be pressure from members to have an increase in business as there is during normal times. There is pressure from many members for more sittings and pressure from others for fewer. But to answer your question, yes, less time is being spent on assembly business than there would have been. However, we are perhaps more concentrated and focused on the scrutiny of the government in relation to COVID-19 and to our legislative functions.