Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I'm not sure that I'm going to take the four minutes.
Just to recap, I think I heard you say that the perception of harassment or being offended is somewhat subjective. What I may consider to be perfectly respectful or certainly within my rights as a parliamentarian to say to another.... It depends on how that other person may receive it. You've also said that the absence of a single figure of authority is an issue when it comes to how we might go about dealing with those who contravene any kind of harassment policy or code of conduct we have in place. Also, there's a gap in regard to contempt of Parliament when it comes to defining the reach. How far can a policy or a code of conduct reach into a person's personal or private life?
Given some of these challenges you've highlighted—and maybe I don't have them completely right, or not all of them—where would you suggest be a starting point for this committee moving forward with the work we need to do?