Mr. Atamanenko is very close to breaching Mr. Richards' parliamentary privileges. The fact of the matter is that in a court of law, if you want to say somebody is being slanderous—and I'm sure Mr. Valeriote knows this—the person has to be telling a lie.
When Mr. Richards is quoting factual information that Mr. Easter did flip-flop on the gun registry, that he did say for 13 years or longer that he was going to vote that it was a bad bill, and that he did flip over. So now if you want to say that he's being overly partisan, I'm fine with that, but to say somebody is being slanderous is going too far.