Mr. Speaker, I was in the process of responding to a request from a local newspaper to give my predictions for 1992 and although I take my work seriously, from time to time I do try to produce something which is of a light-hearted nature. I will explain exactly what the comment was that Mr. Nerysoo overheard while I was writing my predictions for 1992.
I did not use those words, Mr. Speaker, and in fact the reporter from the News North has the sheet of paper I put my predictions down on. What I said was, my prediction was, that in 1992 the restaurant which we call Aurorales will see a controversy at which native North American Indians will be involved, plus the Greenpeace group. That was my prediction. And what I said was that perhaps there would be a rampage through that restaurant as native North Americans will protest the fact that we are, in fact, trying to dignify this Seville exposition in a way that native North Americans would not approve of. It was that which Mr. Nerysoo had overhead. And if he had heard the whole thing, he would have approved my statement, because I know his feelings on that issue.
So if I created any kind of offence, I apologize, but what I was doing was echoing my colleague's sentiments about Seville and Expo, as I have heard them given to me in the past. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.