Thank you, Madam Chair.
It's important to realize that this was, as was indicated by every one of the representatives who spoke on police services today, an unprecedented incident. We had never seen this before in Canadian history. It hadn't happened across North America.
What you've seen since then is the concerns of the safety and security of parliamentarians, the safety and security of visitors to this city and, mainly, of the citizens who live here. All have been front and centre. That's why you've seen the posture and stance that we've taken, moving ahead in creating an exclusionary zone where vehicle-based protests may not occur. We actively balance that with the need to maintain the ability for people to access Parliament and for people to be able to protest at the seat of our democracy.
There have been lessons learned from the convoy, and you've seen those applied over a number of protest demonstrations since then with very successful outcomes.