Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, panel.
I think I'll start with Ms. Black. You seem lonely up there. You're not answering too many questions.
I would like a quick response from you and Ms. Champagne and Mr. Marleau, since you were all here in 1992, and then I have a specific question.
I'd like a brief comment on whether you believe the decorum in today's House is as raucous as it was in 1992. My understanding is that some of the incidents of racism and sexism, which you related in your opening remarks, precipitated the report that you filed. I wasn't here in 1992, so I'd like to get your opinions as to whether you think it's any better now than it was in 1992 or if it's about the same.
More specifically, I'd like to know, since it was an all-party committee that wrote this report and came to agreement, which was probably a monumental task at the time, why it wasn't implemented. If this was a report that all parties seemed to agree upon, and it's been kicking around for 14 years, why has it never been implemented?
Could I have your comments, please?