That's an excellent question, Ms. Fortier.
As a member of Parliament since 2015 and as the Speaker of the House of Commons, I can tell you that I've had occasion to wonder whether certain conduct exceeded the standards of acceptability. I can tell you something: I am always concerned about upholding the traditions of the House and the rules that exist. They are important.
I'm not pointing fingers at anyone in any party, but I do wonder whether the way we behave towards one another as members of Parliament would be considered acceptable in any other workplace. I think the answer is no. Parliament isn't like any other workplace, however. We work in Parliament, a place where we have to engage in a clash of ideas, a place where we have to have pointed and passionate debates. That is exactly what people expect. Is there a way, though, to do those things in a manner that would be acceptable elsewhere?