Madam Chair, I thank my colleague from Shefford.
She is quite right to point out that our thoughts are also with the families and loved ones of the women who were the victims of brutal murders, of femicide, because they were women. I think we need to say that and to use that word, as the leader of the NDP did today.
I want to come back to violence against women on social media. We know that social media sites have become toxic discussion forums that are not very respectful, not very democratic and not very respectful of human rights. That is especially true when the abusive person has a male superiority complex. These men attack female elected representatives in a very petty and cowardly way, and things are even worse for women who are MPs, mayors or municipal councillors. The level of violence they experience is completely unacceptable.
I look forward to seeing the federal government's bill on online hate, which should be coming soon. I hope that we can all work together to find solutions.