Thank you, Senator Harder, for the question. I too was in Ottawa. I'm not a resident of Ottawa, but I was in Ottawa during those weeks, and I certainly share the sentiment you expressed. We all have friends and family members who witnessed that circumstance as well and came to the same conclusion.
The response next week will be the Government of Canada's response, obviously, to the Rouleau commission recommendations. Some of those recommendations were properly directed at other orders of government, as you noted.
I don't purport to think that the Rouleau commission will deal with the long-standing issue around Wellington Street—the jurisdiction of Wellington Street, the role of the City of Ottawa, the parliamentary precinct. I know that some of my cabinet colleagues, and maybe the deputy minister, who is with me, are in a better position, having participated in some of those conversations.
That wouldn't be part of what we'd be talking about next week, but I know that it's an active discussion. For example, I've heard my colleague Jean-Yves Duclos discuss that. Mr. Tupper might have something about Wellington Street, per se, that I haven't contemplated in the Rouleau commission finding.
If it's okay, Madam Chair, perhaps the deputy minister could add something.