Mr. Speaker, first I will say to the hon. member that if he wants to learn more about the relationship between wrestling and politics, he should not talk to me. He should talk to the governor of Minnesota.
In some respects I answered the question. In my speech I indicated that I thought the speaker and others had said the same, that unfortunately through this motion the Speaker has become the object of a frustration that would be better directed at finding a solution to some of the problems that people feel exist with respect to some of our processes here. There may have been certain things said about or to the Speaker, certainly not by me but perhaps by others, which would fall in the same category as being ill advised and out of place. This kind of anger should be directed at either the government to the extent that the government is culpable, or to the whole process to the extent that we collectively have some responsibility for making sure the place works better than it does.