Mr. Speaker, further to a matter that came up yesterday and to a conversation that I had with you in chambers, I wish first of all to apologize for expanding the envelope of the rules of this House and going against them.
Second, I would like to say I will make a commitment about cooperation with our rules. As parliamentarians we make those rules and then we elect you to enforce those rules, Mr. Speaker, so there should be cooperation and not any appearance of unilateralism to change those rules.
Third, I had some images on a digital camera and I wish to assure the House that I have erased those images.
In summary, I would say there is an apology, there is a commitment to cooperation, and I have described the subsequent action.