At this point, there is no provision that deals with anything that would happen outside of parliamentary proceedings, or outside of the precinct. What we're dealing with are really the internal rules the House has in how it deals with its own proceedings, but nothing specific about harassment at this point. What you have are the rules that relate to debate, to unparliamentary language. As I said in my opening remarks, these are self-made rules. The House itself—and that's what you're faced with today—has to decide, if it wants to intervene, how it wants to define harassment and what kind of behaviour it wants to deal with or not.
On February 2nd, 2015. See this statement in context.