Mr. Speaker, of course the peanut gallery on the other side do not want to hear the answer, but they are going to be forced to.
I have heard many allegations from time to time levied against candidates and sitting members, scurrilous, untrue allegations, but in my experience if an allegation is not true, the member does not resign because the member knows that he or she has done nothing wrong.
We have an instance here where all of a sudden the allegations were levied and a member resigned.
If the member's point, where they should resign based on allegations is true, what can she say then when in December 2005 in the last election campaign when allegations were levied against the former finance minister in the former Liberal government, the member for Wascana--