Thank you, Mr. Speaker. When we were all sworn in, we did pledge an oath of office. We all have to abide by that. We all have to abide by the rules of the House. Everybody has a right to critique, to criticize, to comment on Ministers, on the Premier, on performance. I think the public expects no less. Mr. Speaker, I need more information about is somebody putting pressure on someone. I don't know. Of course, the public always has the right to make their comments to each of us too, and we have to respect that. Mr. Speaker, I want to think about how we would convey this kind of message and so on to the public. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Joe Handley on Question 200-15(5): Speaking Of Matters Of Accountability And Integrity
In the Legislative Assembly on October 26th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 200-15(5): Speaking Of Matters Of Accountability And Integrity
Question 200-15(5): Speaking Of Matters Of Accountability And Integrity
Item 7: Oral Questions
October 25th, 2006
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