I feel that as a woman parliamentarian, as a young woman who is a parliamentarian.... I faced many barriers to be able to even enter politics, and while here, I would think that this House, this Parliament, the highest place where anything is done for this country with elected officials, would actually be respectful of the two genders, of the two sexes, and that as a woman I would actually be treated as a parliamentarian, and not as less of a parliamentarian because I am a woman.
Madam Chair, you know that I can't say what was said multiple times, what was or was not mentioned while we were in camera. I can't articulate exactly what that was, Madam Chair, but what I can say is that what we've seen even just this evening with what is happening.... We know that when there was another time when I felt.... I was victimized by another person, and we know that I actually—