The former Speaker stood in his place and acknowledged the presence of a person whose background no one was aware of that day. I was there that day. I assume you were there that day. The history of this gentleman was unknown to us all. The fact that he would be recognized was unknown to us all. The Speaker took his own initiative to invite this person to the speech, which was a decision made by the Speaker and solely by the Speaker.
That's what I can comment on here. I think the appropriate apologies, starting with the former Speaker and continuing with the Prime Minister and others, have been made. I think sometimes, Mr. Cooper, when things—