Yes, because I have only a limited access to the information available. I have not looked at what happened at this committee before I got here. I don't know the other material that's available, except on the public record—in the newspapers, largely—and I find in civil life that people offer threats frequently. They can say in a joke, “I'll kill you if you do that”, but we don't take it seriously.
This is different, because it's a threat to a member of Parliament who is doing his job; the threat is on a public medium, YouTube; and it poses problems, which the minister himself I think very accurately described to the committee. Where you go with it, either as a parliamentary committee or as the police.... At the minimum, I consider it offensive, and offensive in the extreme, but was there an actual harm? I waver on that. I apologize for not being clearer, but I do waver.