Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we take the questions of the honourable Members very seriously in this House and we have to conduct ourselves as such and I think that even though I may speak the English language fairly well, it is my second language so quibbling may mean a lot of things, I guess, if you are looking in the dictionary, but I do not think it means trivial. I think the honourable Member reading the Hansard mentioned saying that he was quibbling, and earlier today he mentioned that he meant that he himself was quibbling as well, so it is a mutual quibbling, I guess. He asked if I agree with him that I was quibbling, I have to check what quibbling means, but if it means something trivial then I do not agree with that. I do not think it is trivial. I think it is very serious any time an honourable Member asks their questions to the Cabinet. Thank you.
Jim Antoine on Question 116-13(7): Attendance Of Cabinet At Question Period
In the Legislative Assembly on April 23rd, 1999. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 116-13(7): Attendance Of Cabinet At Question Period
Question 116-13(7): Attendance Of Cabinet At Question Period
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 22nd, 1999
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Jim Antoine Nahendeh
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