Thank you for that clarification, Ms. Damoff, and you're right. When I spoke about social media as separate, I meant members of the public, anonymous people, sending threats and the like, but you're right. Sometimes you have occasions where there are member-to-member exchanges on social media or what you're alluding to, a member does something that causes an impact on another member. It becomes a bit of a jurisdictional issue. For instance, the Speaker has jurisdiction in the chamber between interactions between members but has no jurisdiction over exchanges between members on social media.
Michel, do you want to add to that?