Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to set the record straight for my constituents, the constituents of Range Lake and the residents of the Northwest Territories. Yesterday in this House, we heard Ms. Lee's comments about the conflict process. The comments made were a mistake on the Member's part. She suggested that meetings were held in private to allegedly unseat the Premier. This was not the case.
There was a process discussed on how to show confidence in the Premier. This was done with all 19 Members present. Mr. Speaker, I believe Ms. Lee misled the public by telling the House certain MLAs were trying to unseat the Premier. Anyone watching knows it was the Premier's office that was discussed and how to deal with it to bring back the confidence to the office.
I want my constituents to know that one Member did make a mistake. Now the Legislative Assembly is being told it looks like there was wrongful doing by the special committee. However, this is not the case, Mr. Speaker. The Member went on, went ahead and named Members of the conflict committee, saying it was very clear who had written the report and who was behind this alleged palace coup.
The special committee was mandated by the Legislative Assembly to report back to it with the recommendations. In the Member's statement, she failed to mention the wrongful activities in the Premier's office by the staff. This was the issue in front of us all, Mr. Speaker.
As elected Members, we should not condone these kinds of wrongful activities. By condoning these activities, we fall into the same category.