She said she's been chased down hallways and racially profiled by members of the Parliamentary Protective Service. Commons Speaker Anthony Rota's office said Wednesday that Qaqqaq has never complained about any incidents to the Speaker, who presides over the protective service along with the Speaker of the Senate. The service itself issued a statement saying that it has "extended an invitation to Ms. Qaqqaq to discuss the matter further." "The Parliamentary Protective Service … is committed to deliver on its mission of (providing) security effectively while ensuring that all members of the parliamentary community can enjoy a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment," it said.