Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the opportunity to explain what my point of order is. I don't have the Member's rulebook handy, but if I remember the number, I believe it's under Rule 26(c), and probably at the end of that section, subsection (h), which speaks to Members raising issues that question the integrity of a Member.
The Member for Thebacha is suggesting, somehow, that I am speaking falsehood, or that I am, somehow, suggesting that he is not being a good Member, or that I am saying things that are not true. All I was simply suggesting in my statement, which he is responding to, is that I got an e-mail. It was sent to me. I did not steal it. I didn't grab it out of his office. It was sent to me. The Member suggests that this is a done deal and there is no point in addressing this issue, because Cabinet has decided that they are not going to do anything for this day care. I suggest to you that I have a privilege, as a Member of this House, to raise issues that are of concern to all of the Territories. I have tried to not focus it as a Fort Smith issue, but have tried to raise it as a day care issue.
I would like to suggest that if there is any suggestion made by the Member for Thebacha that I am somehow using this forum to suggest that he is not being a good Member, or that he is not telling the truth, or imputing any kind of motive, I believe that's not correct. I believe I have the right to raise issues that are brought to me that have territorial importance. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.