There is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, otherwise, we would be spending it. The reality is, we are back to where we are talking about the last two years. I am not trying to be disrespectful to my colleague. I think this is an important serious issue. What I am trying to tell you is the Minister responsible for Education has worked extremely hard to get his fair share of the budget in consultation with the Ordinary Members. Everybody has the capacity, if they have the time to attend committee meetings, everybody has that ability. I, as an Ordinary Member, attended most of those meetings and tried to influence what I believe was the right thing to do.
The point I am trying to make here is, and I think it is an important one, it is no different from the organized labour, the UNW, the other day lobbying for their point of view. This is a legitimate lobbying entity out there saying, this is what we want. It is no different from my honourable colleague lobbying on behalf of education. I am not questioning that.
Mr. Speaker, I wonder if I could have some order from my colleague across from the far left.