Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, following the line of other Members with regard to conduct to one of the Members here in the A ssembly, my question will be directed towards the Premier and it's in reference to Mr. Zoe. I will not be questioning his quality of work and dedication because we know it's there to a high standard. Yet, we have concern with regard to the moral perception to some of the issues that have transpired. Mr. Speaker, as you very well know, like everyone here, that as leaders of this House, sometimes we are seen as role models, sometimes we are seen as heroes, sometimes we are loved and hated. Like in many circumstances, we can be ants under a microscope because the public eye is always watching us 24/7. Mr. Speaker, to sum it up quite quickly, I have drawn a line, not in the sand, but I have cut it into stone and I feel that there will be no second chance. Part of that, to restore credibility in my view, will be a treatment aspect of this Minister. In order to continue my support, is the Premier aware of Mr Zoe's personal commitment for this issue not to happen again? Will he be seeking any type of treatment in order to continue that confidence, so we can move beyond this situation and get back to the government work at hand? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Robert Hawkins on Question 155-15(3): Conduct Of Minister Zoe
In the Legislative Assembly on May 27th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Question 155-15(3): Conduct Of Minister Zoe
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