Aside from introducing them to a police officer, I would raise the entire issue.... Freedom of speech, I think, is one of the most precious freedoms that we have in this country. I defend freedom of speech very vigorously. That's why I take no issue with the fact that people choose to point at allegations about my private life. Because we are in the political realm, that is something that we have to learn to live with, whether the allegations are true or not.
Now if they are not true and it's worth your while, you can, of course, utilize defamation and other sections under the Criminal Code that relate to the intimidation of public officers, as Mr. Comartin mentioned. I see this kind of activity, the utilization of so-called free speech, to forward criminal activity as being a very dangerous and regrettable thing, because I think that then has certain repercussions in terms of the passing of laws or other restrictions on freedom of speech, which I would be very concerned about.