what would you say, amy leversidge, trade representative? i agree.oes exactly what members say to me. during the dame laura cox inquiry, we constantly encouraged oui’ inquiry, we constantly encouraged our members to go to dame laura and tell her about their experiences. without that body of evidence, the mps will not listen. it was a shame when dame laura said in her report that many people had gone to her and said, i would like to come to you and talk about what happened, but i can't because it is either too traumatic or i feel that this will impact on my career. and it is sad that there were members of staff who didn't feel that it was something for them. didn't feel that it was something forthem. i didn't feel that it was something for them. i don't know how anyone could listen to that testimony and not feel that this isn't something that shouldn't be happening in any workplace. jenny? that was an extremely powerful account from a brave young woman. i have had a lot of messages today from other people who signed the letter that we wrote to the hou