I will say to the Members' now that this rule has been there since before my time and it has not changed with the times, either. I also realize that military style collars of shirts is one of the new styles that are now in the marketplace and so, perhaps maybe the rules are inappropriate for the times that we are in now and, if Mr. Ng would accept it, perhaps we can allow that type of shirt to be appropriate for the House, but if he feels offended, yet, then I will ask maybe Mr. Picco to put an appropriate string tie or bow tie or a neck tie. So, Mr. Ng, would you wish to maybe accept the way things are now or do you still feel offended? The debate is closed on this now, Okay? Mr. Ng.
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