Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I, too, rise in defence of the point of order from my honourable colleague. We have — I along with Mr. Miltenberger, the MLA for Thebacha — pointed out, in terms of this debate here, in terms of Mr. Abernethy’s comments to me, that I never spoke on the motion in the Hansard. I was quite concerned in terms of Mr. Abernethy having the understanding about why I was upset. There are reasons I could be looking upset over here. I’m not too sure how he came to that conclusion. There are many things going on in our lives and many things happening in this Assembly that would cause me to make some judgments. That is quite worrisome to me as to how I choose to be portrayed on this side in terms of our discussions in this House. It really does cause me some concerns in terms of the style of government we have here in terms of the issues Mr. McLeod talked about. To say that I’m upset, too, because we knocked $100,000 off the CANOL Trail really does concern me a lot in terms of this point of order and in terms of how we are to receive them.
I look forward to your ruling in terms of how we conduct ourselves with the style of government we have in the House.