Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Briefly, I think, to the point of order, I personally don't see that there is something amiss here or that I would say has changed or set any new threshold in the kind of debate that we have here. Mr. Speaker, in committee, in one-on-one discussions, hallway discussions here in the Legislature, one of the biggest and strongest dynamics that we have is the friction sometimes, the contrast, the conflict between big and small communities, regions, and the kind of discourse that we are having here is one that I try to be very sensitive to. But the kinds of remarks that have been made, yes, I certainly took notice of what Mrs. Groenewegen was saying at the time, but I do not find it out of the course of the kind of thing that we talk about, and how we talk about it on an almost daily basis here. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Bill Braden on point Of Order
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