Again, I would like to remind the Members that the rules are very clear with regard to petitions. You don't make general comments on them. You don't try to debate on the petition. The purpose of a petition is to send a message through the government, and you read that petition as such and then you give the amount of signatures on the petition. I would like to ask the Members not to make comments on a petition. Item 10, petitions. Mr. Henry.
Samuel Gargan on Item 10: Petitions
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