Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Wild, for being with us this afternoon.
I've said it before, and I guess I'll get your perspective on it. It seems to me the one thing that members of Parliament have—maybe the only thing members of Parliament have—to remain in their jobs is their reputations. Obviously we have an act that is supposed to protect people from being falsely accused of having done something.
There are some procedural safeguards within the system to ensure that those people who have had an allegation brought against them have some protection for their reputation.
I'm wondering if you view that the appropriate safeguards are in place, or if you believe that there are some gaps or potential gaps within the system that need to be considered as we review this act.