Thanks, Madam Chair.
Thank you for being here today. This is a very interesting conversation, a very interesting dialogue that we're having here today.
I'm going to ask some general questions. Being a member of Parliament, of course, I have to comply with the rules that are in place, but there are cases that I would consider to be frivolous and vexatious cases brought forward simply for political reasons, political justification. However political it might be, that doesn't mean there isn't a just cause for bringing these complaints forward.
So my question to you is this. How do you handle that, when a complaint comes in? You need a letter. What needs to happen is prescribed, right? There's a letter that comes in. It needs to be signed. Some members of Parliament forget to sign their letters when they send them in, and that means that the investigation doesn't happen. That's how technical this can actually get.