Mr. Speaker, first, I want to thank you for clarifying that, for those who were not in the House to hear you get started the first time, their votes will not count, being those who entered the chamber.
I saw a number of members who came into this chamber after you started the first time, who have not stood up and done the honourable thing and identified themselves. We expect more, and Canadians expect more.
We have rules here. Just like our judiciary, in the House of Commons we expect members to follow order and follow the rules. We make sure we that have people who are following the rules, especially in their roles as members of Parliament, and that they adhere to them with respect and honour.
I have seen a number of members who have not stood up. I would like to give them another chance, another opportunity. Those members include some cabinet ministers, whom I thought I had respect for and who I thought would be honest and do the right thing. They have not done that. I am really disappointed.
Could you, Mr. Speaker, ask one more time for those members who were not in the chamber to do the right thing and identify themselves? We are going to see it on the tape. I hope you are going to reveal the tape so that we can see it. It could be done right here, or we can do it afterward. We can make sure all Canadians know that they did not want to tell the truth and that they did not want to come forward. We expect that.