Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As we left the Chamber, I felt that I made no threatening gestures. There was a heated exchange as we all have exchanges here in the Chamber, some a little more animated than others. If the Member feels that he was threatened, it was not my intent. I apologize for it. But we have to understand that the work that we do, sometimes there are things that we disagree on. There are things that happen in this Chamber. I showed poor judgment. I should have just took it for what it was and walked away from it, but we do have a lot of exchanges here in the Chamber. We have disagreements in and out of the Chamber. I don’t feel that my words were threatening in any way. It was just a heated exchange between two Members. Thank you.
Robert C. McLeod on Point of Privilege
In the Legislative Assembly on February 4th, 2010. See this statement in context.
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