Thank you.
In terms of decorum in the House, we do have certain Standing Orders that members need to abide by—we can't question the integrity of a member; all members are honourable and so on—but we've noticed that it's getting harder and harder in the chamber for members to respect that. I guess we're in what we call the silly season, where tempers get a little flared in the House and so on.
Do you think we should be making some recommendations in the Standing Orders? For instance, you mentioned that we have the code of conduct for sexual harassment as an appendix to the Standing Orders? We also have the Conflict of Interest Code as an appendix to the Standing Orders, but we do not have harassment between members in the current Standing Orders. We have free from molestation as a standing order, free from questioning the integrity, but we do not have harassment.
Should we be amending the Standing Orders to include harassment amongst members?