Thank you, Madam Speaker. Today is Friday, and last Thursday Mr. Kakfwi made a very eloquent plea for a sincere compliment. I was going to try to give him one on Friday, but he wasn't here. So, today I thought I would make a sincere effort to show Mr. Kakfwi that I can give him a sincere compliment. What I wanted to say was that Mr. Kakfwi has a good sense of humour. Mr. Kakfwi is also a very proud and sensitive man. So, I wanted to say that he had a good sense of humour, but then I was afraid that he would want me to say that he has a great sense of humour. I might have said that he has a great sense of humour, but that is not as good as having the best sense of humour, and I was afraid that if I didn't say he had the best sense of humour, he would think I meant he had the worst sense of humour.
---Laughter So, I'm sorry for the complexity of trying to give Mr. Kakfwi a compliment, because I really do think he has a good sense of humour. But now Mr. Kakfwi would ask me if I am sincerely sorry. Well, I'm sort of sorry, but I am certainly not that sorry, though Mr. Kakfwi may not think that I am sorry. So, Mr. Kakfwi, in spite of popular opinion, I think you have a good sense of humour, and you demonstrated it yesterday, sort of. Thank you.
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