Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I have to tell you that this is a very difficult time for us as a Legislature. We have all 11 Members from this side that stood up this morning on another occasion where we had a chance to express our views on this. I stand by the statements I made. I believe that the privilege as a Member here comes with a lot of different aspects to that, one of them being our need and right to feel free from any kind of intimidation and limitation. So this is such a very difficult issue. I do accept the Minister's apology. I do believe he is very sincere in his apology. I think he stood up and took his words yesterday when probably he didn't have to. He didn't have to speak, but he did and he owned up to his responsibility yesterday.
I am still reserving my opinion on this. I think this is a very serious issue. This calls into question the confidence the Members have in the Minister and Cabinet as a whole. Although I would have liked to have had some more time to think about the appropriate measure of consequence should be on this. I do believe that we can stand on principles and eliminate all Ministers who make mistakes. I still can't understand why the Minister did what he did yesterday. I think it was a heat of the moment thing where he responded. I don't know what happened. It really is something that is very severe. At this point, I am just not sure what the consequences of his actions should be and whether or not it is the removal of him from this Cabinet office. I would encourage all the Members here to speak and see if we can come up with a right way to resolve this, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.