We did have the board here and obviously it's all in Hansard. Of course, as you know, in other workplaces people are very reluctant to come forward with what they experience and because of the public nature of this work as well. There's a real vulnerability there.
We do see a real lack of leadership when it comes to setting forth a clear indication that we need to be dealing with this stuff, that we're not immune by any means. If we're not, as parliamentarians, giving a lead in dealing with something like sexual harassment in the workplace, why would we expect others to take it as seriously as it ought to be taken? I'll leave that thought there.
Maybe just connecting to what you were saying, Madam Benoit, you referenced that you have access to a shared service. I was wondering if you could elaborate on what that shared service is.