 Mr. Speaker, this bill with this speaker has met the approval of members of the House, so I move the resolution with this speaker, so I move that it moves. Since the time, since the time, go ahead, Prime Minister. Really? It's a speaker. It's a speaker. Honestly? You look over at me, Mr. Speaker. Member for Microsoft? Yes. You will stand when the speaker acknowledges you. I thought you acknowledged me. Mr. Speaker. Yes. Yes, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Member for Microsoft? Yes, sir. Yes, Mr. Speaker. In this honorable House, you will stand when the speaker acknowledges you. Speaker, I'm asking. Member for Microsoft? I looked at you, and I put my mic on, Mr. Speaker. Member for Microsoft? Mr. Speaker? You understand? I am not going to sit down, Mr. Speaker. If you are not going to sit down, member. Come here and represent the people from Microsoft and the people of this country. That's not right, Mr. Speaker. We're coming to this House to borrow 40 million US dollars, and you want to close the debate just like that? Member. Can I have my speaker up? Relax, relax. Come on. Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker. Even if, even if Mr. Speaker, the member for Microsoft, continues to want to disrespect this one of ours. I think, Mr. Speaker, that in the interest of the people hearing the misinformation that he was utter, and the fact that I have not needed to respond, Mr. Speaker, I beg you to, even if his life came on after mine, I beg you to allow him to continue. Because there's nothing he can say there that I cannot. But, Mr. Speaker, this disrespect is only right, Mr. Speaker. It has happened to every speaker in his own house. The member from Microsoft has disrespected every speaker in his own house. One of his own speakers had to be carried out of this house after he disrespected that he's following me. So, Mr. Speaker, in this regard, are you? Members. Members. Let's get something straight. The chair, it's not honorable, Jeremy, I don't know about the chair. Whoever sits in the chair runs the business of the house. Everyone in this house knows how we operate. You turn on your light and you catch this speaker's eye. There is, I looked all around. I looked again. I can confirm that I looked modern on modern two occasions. I looked around. Nobody turned on their light. And there was sufficient time to turn on the light. And then there is a cat and mouse. The Prime Minister turns on his light and you turn on your light. And then we're not going to play this game. I'm not going to accept it. I don't know which other speaker accepted it. This speaker is not going to accept it. And in an attempt to be fed, we have to take the business of this house seriously. It cannot be cat and mouse. We have young people looking at the proceedings happening in this house. And we have to take the business of this house, of this honorable house seriously. And I'm not going to tolerate. And nobody is going to say in this house when I sit in this chair that they're not going to take their seat and that you're going to proceed. This is not going to happen under my watch. Whatever action has to happen to ensure that this house is running away, that it's cordial. I'm going to make sure that this house is running away. That's cordial. I'm not going to accept this from anybody. Absolutely anybody. Not a member of the opposition. Not a member of this government. And this is a position that I'm going to stand by. This cat and mouse and childish game, we cannot continue like that in this house. This house. Member. Member. Member. Member. I'm sorry, Mr. Speaker. Okay. I put on my life. And if you don't see that in four years of it, then you can go here. And I think also the people that still push up. But they have to speak up. I don't need the people to speak up. What's happening this week? Come on. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. All right, but Prime Minister. That's ridiculous. 40 million of you guys are all going to war. You don't know what to do next week? What if you do not die like that? Mr. Speaker, since the member from Microsoft, since the member from Microsoft. Member, you're not going to disturb. You're not going to disturb this honorable house. You're not going to disturb this honorable house. You disturbed the democracy in the country. You've disturbed the democracy. You're not going to disturb this honorable house. You've disturbed the democracy in the country. I hope we can live with that. Mr. Speaker, I want to make it clear for the record, Mr. Speaker, that I yielded to the member for Mikusal. I said that even if he did not put his mic on, even if mine was on before him, for the interest of me being able to respond to the misinformation that he will utter, Mr. Speaker, I yielded. I want the record to show that I yielded for the member for Mikusal. But as usual, seeking sympathy, he refused to speak, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I ask that members support this resolution, Mr. Speaker, this resolution to borrow for the 2.7 million U.S. dollars from the Cairo Benefitment Bank for recovery and resilience building policy based loan. I thank you, Mr. Speaker.