Madam Speaker, point of privilege. I would like to raise a point of privilege on events that occurred yesterday during returns to oral questions. Madam Speaker, the events are described on pages 1348 and 1349 of the unedited Hansard. As the House is aware, I raised a point of order on the events of yesterday. And you ruled, Madam Speaker, that indeed I did have a point of order.
I have had some time to consider this matter and I feel I would like to raise this matter as a point of privilege. Madam Speaker, as the House is aware, the confusion was created when the Premier indicated that her return to oral question 136-12(6) was in response to a question asked by myself, Mr. Ludy Pudluk. In fact, the question was asked by Mr. Kenoayoak Pudlat. My point of privilege, Madam Speaker, is that this type of mistake causes embarrassment to me, as Member for High Arctic, and I would suggest, to the Member for Baffin South, as we now televise our proceedings and parts of our proceedings are reported on the radio.
These types of mistakes cause unnecessary confusion to our constituents. I am one Member who normally will forgive many of the mistakes by government that occur in the House, but I feel personally slighted by this particular event; as I am my own person hopefully representing the constituency of High Arctic for the last 19 years. I would request an apology from the Premier. Thank you, Madam Speaker.