Sure.
I appreciate his point of personal privilege. If he was offended by me when I talked to him in the hallway afterwards, I'll apologize if I offended him, but sometimes the truth hurts.
I just want to point out to the member opposite that I actually read the motion into the record at the last meeting. He may not have seen it in writing, but he heard it. I read it twice. It's in the record, in the blues, and they were calling for us to vote on it at the time, and I said, no, because I thought it needed to be in writing and to be translated.
So I am opposed a little bit to his comment that he didn't hear or know the motion. I, actually, as a member of the committee—which I think is appropriate—favour doing it in writing, instead of just reading it out and maybe having it misinterpreted. And that's what I did.
