Thank you very much. Again, thank you to all three of our presenters. Thank you for your service in keeping the parliamentary precinct safe. It's very important.
We've taking you back to a lot of testimony.
Mr. McDonell, I want to take you back to some testimony that you provided at the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs on June 21. It dovetails with some of what you've been asked presently, where you're talking about instances of cars being banged on. I'm going to read back what you said at that time. You said:
One individual would block certain employees' cars every day. If it was a female employee, he would bang on their car before moving aside. We had one instance when, just before coming up the steps off Wellington, a female employee was accosted by a gentleman who tried to throw a bag of what appeared to be human feces on her. A male employee came to her rescue and pushed the assailant to the ground, and they left.
Do you recollect giving that testimony, Mr. McDonell.