Yes. He had to apologize in Parliament, and the Liberals eventually lost the seat. Now we have Mr. Garrison here, much to his delight, I'm sure.
I think that's an important consideration. We are integral to this process. There's not just the government caucus. There's not just the executive with an agenda. We exist here too, and we're trying to offer you solutions to your problems, criticisms to your objectives, in a responsible way. We could have brawls on the floor of the House. We came close to a brawl on the floor of the House and we avoided it. Since then, I think we've rebuilt the trust we had amongst ourselves. That was a very tough week.
We could do more to obstruct you, far more, but we're choosing not to. We still think that this amendment is reasonable and that you will see the light at the end of the tunnel. As Polish people like to say, and as my father used to like to say, you'd better hope that the light at the end of the tunnel isn't an armoured train.
I hope there is no armoured train at the end of this. If and when this does come to a head, and the government calls for a vote on this at some point, once substantive debate has happened, with full deliberation....
Prayer is a good idea, yes, Mr. Simms.