Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am sorry, I want to apologize. I always get point of privilege and point of order mixed up. I had a point of order and it is under the Rules of the Legislative Assembly and it is the section where it refers to any occasion when a Member is imputing motive. What I am trying to make a point of is that it is just simply a practice of this House that we seek unanimous consent to do things. Sometimes we get them, sometimes we do not. The Member from Tu Nedhe has stated in at least two occasions that somehow I have a motive as to why I did not give that consent.
It is not proper in this House to impute motive on what Members do and say. I was raising a point of order, Mr. Speaker, and not a point of privilege and I apologize for the confusion. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.