Mr. Chair, Mr. Garneau's description of the situation is, in my opinion, very appropriate.
You were speaking about being hacked on your Twitter account. The important thing to know is that because you are on Twitter you are outside any kind of protective network, so basically anything goes. That's the whole other side of the social media thing.
Regarding the question of privilege referred to the committee, based on my understanding of what was said, everyone, no matter the political party, agrees that by issuing these threats, the Anonymous crossed certain lines. As members, you lead a public life, and in these conditions, you are ready to have your political positions attacked, but threats against a person are unacceptable. I know this statement may seem to lead to nothing, but it is important, in my opinion, that everyone unite to say that
there are lines that ought not to be crossed.