In the cases I can quickly recall, the short answer to that question is no. The abuses that were occurring to duly elected members of Parliament were across the board. There was no difference in the abuse occurring, be it male or female.
I think the issue you raise is actually a bigger issue. It's been one that's been a focus in the last couple of years in a country like New Zealand, where the women parliamentarians here have actually acknowledged that they face pressures that their male colleagues don't. That's now been brought to light, and it may be the same in the Canadian House of Commons. Now that it's been brought to light, it must be addressed.