This is more of a comment than what I said before.
This is a challenge to the public, I think, before buying into this sort of a situation where Anonymous is followed, or somehow supported. I would say the challenge to the public is.... I see it as a bigger issue. I don't just see it as a challenge to us as parliamentarians. I see it, as a Canadian, as more of a bullying issue in general. One of the comments made in the letter was,
How does it feel to have personal information about your family in the hands of the people you know nothing about, with no control over who disseminates it or how it will be used?
I see that as a Canadian threat, as opposed to just a parliamentarian threat. I would just challenge those, before buying into this sort of all or nothing, to start a Twitter account of your own and ask these questions directly, with your name listed. I'd be happy to answer any questions, as most of us will. I think this crosses all party lines. I don't think it's a partisan issue at all. I think the dialogue is there; we're open to it, so let's have it. Okay.