Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Beagan Flood, I want to come back to the point you made that there is nothing to prevent us as parliamentarians from setting a code of conduct predicated upon the Canadian Human Rights Act's discriminatory provisions. Correct?
With regard to freedom of speech, I would actually argue there is some responsibility around freedom of speech. It's not just a right around freedom of speech. There's a responsibility. I'm reminded of conflict resolution programs, mediation programs, that talk about being hard on the problem and soft on the people. So I take your point that we could actually talk about freedom of speech with the limits, which you outlined very ably, about conduct that demeans, belittles, and so forth.