Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you very much, Mr. Denis, for your testimony today.
I think my colleague Mr. Warkentin keyed in on one of our challenges here, and that is providing some distinction between harassment in general, sexual harassment, and I think there's a third one, which is sexual assault, that may come up. Obviously, the third, sexual assault, is a criminal matter. We've chosen to start with the definition of “harassment”, which I think is actually the thorniest challenge of the three of these issues.
I'm wondering how you would define harassment for members of Parliament as being different from how you might define harassment for members of the general public.