Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you for being here today to discuss this issue with us.
I'd like to wrap up Ms. James's questions, if I might.
Mr. Gupta, I think what she was trying to get at was the definition of “sexual harassment”, and, in particular, at what point it reaches the stage where you would call it harassment.
For example, if someone in a workplace was being asked out on a date or for a drink after work, and that question or request was unwanted and the person asked again the next day and the next day, is there a number of times after which it's considered harassment? Is it more than just perception by the person? As far as the unwelcome advances go, is it just about perception? At what point does the Human Rights Tribunal define it as “harassment”?