My colleagues, there is no need for me to recall to your memory that we have had a pretty rough couple of days here. Yes, our emotions are right here on our sleeve. I would prefer that words like "bribe" not be used. We have used words like "scam" before, possibly in the context of the last few days.
It might be advisable if all members would lower the tone a bit of their rhetoric. I do not mean in their voices but I mean in their choice of words.
I would appeal not only to the hon. member speaking now but to all hon. members to keep this in mind. We are all a little bit caught up in the whole thing. I do not judge the words that were used to be unparliamentary under normal circumstances. The hon. member used the word "misrepresentation". We have used that word and I find it to be in its context acceptable. I believe he was quoting someone else when he used the word "bribe". I would remind the hon. member that he cannot quote someone from outside the House and use words we are not allowed to use in the House.
The point has been brought up and I am sure all hon. members will want to adhere to this request. The hon. member still has about two minutes left.