Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you as well to the witnesses for appearing on this important study today.
As a staff person who worked on the Hill 10 years ago, which is very strange to me to say, I want to acknowledge the 10-year anniversary of the death of Nathan Cirillo and the impact it had on us here.
We spoke a little about the pledge. One of the reasons I thought about bringing it forward here is that it concerns me that we can and should have a lot of rules and regulations that are clear and that are well communicated, as you said. I understand that entirely, but it doesn't necessarily get to what is needed, so I thought that the pledge would be more peer pressure. The second a member signs it, they think twice.
How effective do you feel that peer pressure can be if we all take that moment and we're consistently talking about it here on the Hill?
That's to all of you, or any of you.