Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I was intending to make my statement today on water quality, but I do not believe that anybody is listening to those types of issues anymore, so I am going to try to make a few comments on the events that have happened in the last little while, choosing my words very carefully, Mr. Speaker.
I have watched with interest as this process has developed over the last while from a conflict complaint to a complaint of bias, to an investigation and to the report where we are today, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, this whole process has taken eight months. Eight months of our time where issues have been put on the backburner. During that whole time, I was of the opinion that we were heading to where common sense would take over. Since I have had an opportunity to review the recommendations of the special committee, I am of the opinion that we have to demonstrate that we support this government. I do not have a problem stating I do support.
However, I have a problem with the process. I do not believe that we as Members of this House should be in a position where we have to publicly declare our position, especially if we are in a position where we would be announcing our candidacy or in a position as a potential candidate for Cabinet.
Mr. Speaker, a confidence vote or non-confidence vote is a weapon that we have...