We still haven’t had the answer of
what an incident means or in the context of… Thanks, Mr. Bouchard.
The other thing is that now the Minister is stereotyping the clientele by saying the
y’re well
known by other social agencies. I don’t know what he means, and in all honesty, I mean, we’re just sort of guessing at good faith.
Incident, again I’m saying, was it someone upset? They crumpled up a piece of paper and were mad because they didn
’t get the answer they wanted? I
mean, what are we talking about? It’s just continue to say as minimum as possible, promise to get back to us, even though we know no one will get back to us in a timely way that it will affect this budget and just drag the clock out so we lose our 10 minutes. Really, all we’re hearing here is just the same thing.
Can the Minister explain what type of incident happened so we can understand the necessity for that? I mean, no one wants a serious casualty of any sort or any cas
ualty, and that’s the issue, but I’d like
to know what we’re talking about. He can say all he wants, well, we know what we’re talking about. I want to know what the incident means. Was it someone crumpled up a paper? Swore? Are we actually talking a physical altercation? Like, what are we talking about?