Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in follow-up to the questions to the Premier with respect to the Member's statement and the response of Mr. Zoe to this very serious matter, I would like to ask the Premier more questions.
As a preamble what I want to say is I don't think we can negate the body language we are getting from Mr. Zoe in the House here, for which I also call the Premier responsible. I am not seeing a person one bit sorry or taking responsibility. I am seeing someone sitting over there shaking their head at me with a big attitude. That is not helping his case, might I say.
I would like to know if the Premier is aware of the nature of the comments Mr. Zoe made in this very public incident which took place at the Royal Canadian Legion. I concur with Ms. Lee. He can stand up and say this is a personal and private matter, but Mr. Zoe is the one who chose to make this a public matter when he decided to do what he did, and now all of a sudden we are being viewed as uncharitable about this. He was responsible for his actions. You are saying he is giving you his commitment? He gave you his commitment before. What happened to that commitment? Is the Premier aware of the nature of the comments that were made? Thank you.