I did not. Instead, I offered to discuss it in a more appropriate setting, once the complainant had taken the time to decide whether he wished to do so. He took me up on my offer, came to my office and set out a very serious allegation: not only that he had been sexually assaulted, but that this had been swept under the carpet by the Whips Office, the only body to which he was able to take his concerns other than the MP about whom he was complaining.