Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I would like to speak in support of the third motion. My colleague from Nunakput, I believe, is getting the wrong interpretation from that particular paragraph that he has read. I think it has to be read in the context of all that has transpired in this particular process.
While the formal application of bias has been withdrawn and accepted by this House, the harsh reality is that there are stacks of legal documents -- public documents that are out there on the record from both sides -- casting significant aspersions and allegations and innuendo on the conduct and behaviour of the process, of the Conflict Commissioner, and of what has transpired with the Minister's lawyers. It casts and leaves a cloud over this whole Assembly, Mr. Chairman.
At this point, we have a process that has never been followed anywhere before. This particular initial complaint has moved us like Star Trek, in that we have gone where no man has gone before, no person has gone before. We have broken new ground. I missed that, Mr. Premier.
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