Through you, Mr. Chair, I think part of my disappointment is that I thought I had more influence with the policing partners than I actually did. I'll have to go back and talk with them on that.
It saddened me throughout. I was before the Liberal caucus, and I have to tell you that my heart sank when I was looking at their eyes. At the end of the day, parliamentarians are just human beings, and to suggest that people have to come to work and be under that sort of level of torment—where it's coming from is irrelevant—is something that just doesn't sit well with me. I try to do the best I can in leading the service to make sure that parliamentarians can come to work without feeling a sense of concern for their safety and well-being.