Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, all of us make statements in the public. Some of them are reported accurately and some of them are twisted sadly out of shape and out of context. This is what we face as politicians every day. What I know is that I have met with Mr. Handley and discussed this with other Ministers as well, that we need to be very careful about the comments we make. I know that probably better than anybody else. Some of the comments can sometimes prejudice the objectivity, I guess, with which we carry out our office and our jobs, and all Ministers have been cautioned about it. However, we are also politicians and some of us enjoy very much to be in the public limelight all the time, to be in the papers and have our pictures out there, to be on the radio.
It is difficult to govern. You elected all of us. We try to do the best job possible, outshine each other once in a while, when we can. It also has some difficulties with it.
We did have a discussion about it, is my point. We try to be careful about what we say. Thank you.