Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As anyone who accepts and respects the decorum of this House, it would be me. When I reviewed the rule book this morning I did note the section, as you did, that as long as the shirt that I am wearing today, Mr. Speaker, which was a gift from my poor, dear old mom...(laughter)...does not have a tie, but it is, as it is, it is called a polo shirt and, ah, if a priest can wear it with decorum, then I am very proud to...(laughter)...the problem. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Edward Picco on Item 1: Prayer
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 1996. See this statement in context.
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