Yes, because I would argue that most of us are intelligent, capable people, and if we can't make our point without harassing somebody either sexually or otherwise, then probably we should seek another job.
Mr. Heard, I want to turn to you for one second. You indicated that one of the challenges we have is that in the current configuration, without changes, it's parliamentarians who are going to sanction another member if it ends up at procedure and house affairs or in the House of Commons with a report. Can you see any other way around that given our current context?