Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as I stated yesterday in my Member's statement, the conflict of interest inquiry did specifically look at the dealings, relationship and actions of Mr. Morin. As I said yesterday and may I further elaborate today, that Mr. Morin did not act alone on a number of these issues. At one juncture of the process, four other Members of this Cabinet signed their names to a document generated by the Premier's office clearly stating that a certain action took place at a certain Cabinet meeting. Upon further questioning, three of the four Ministers have now subsequently gone on record as saying that what they signed is not actually what happened.
Mr. Speaker, we have a duty to pursue these matters. We cannot be seen as Members of this Legislative Assembly to be sweeping these things under the carpet. These are very serious issues. I watched as Mr. Morin read his resignation in the Great Hall and I watched as other Cabinet Ministers stood at the back of the room and watched. I saw the looks on their faces. I want to say today, Mr. Speaker, if anybody in Cabinet who has been involved in these matters is feeling smug or safe about the actions they took in relation to these matters, they should think again because I, for one, believe other Members of this House are going to keep these matters in the forefront until we bring accountability for these actions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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