 Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is correct when he indicated that he made the pronouncement from April in the budget. And when these bills came to the House, the question I must ask the Prime Minister is whether from the time of the pronouncement the kind of consultation that was engaged in because I'm thinking of the view that some of the matters that are being raised at this point it may mean that they were insufficient or an absence of consultation. And so that is the concern I'm having because we're seeing some amendments here, there are going to be amendments coming lower and also in the bills and you know we've seen amendments in previous House sit-ins and I'm sure there will be many more to follow as he rightfully indicated. It's quite a bit and things will come up over various periods. But some of them, for example, when we speak to the packaging material for manufacturers, I would think that that would have been a very basic insight that should have been included from the get-go. So the question is whether or not these consultations were hard and were sufficient enough. As a matter of fact, only this morning and Mr. Prime Minister, maybe the AG could consult with customs personnel as we debated so that you can find out if I'm correct. But only this morning I got the information that coated galvanized or maybe the colored galvanized is not included in it. And so apparently not because there was a conflict in terms of that. So just to double check the codes and see if it is included. I think I got it from a very good source to indicate that. So I just want you to double check on that. But you know, Mr. Prime Minister continuously uses hatred and hungry for power. And you know, it's unfortunate that such statements have been made because I'm of the view that, you know, the words have been switched around to rather indicate our kind of politics, which is unfortunate because that's the kind of politics whenever an opposition power, the kind of politics that has been played, you know, and it is wrong. No, we're not going there. I'm not speaking about that. I'm not speaking about that. He's not a member. He's not a member of that. Who was at the convention? Come on, stop speaking. Stop speaking. No, no, no. We have politics and I spoke about the new day. We have to change a lot of things going forward. Okay. Because what has been preached in this country right now is very unfortunate, especially, you know, we have young people who on the turn of a switch, you know, they can act anyway. And I think it's very important, you know, that a different conversation has been held to particularly our younger people. And we need to stop some words. We need to stop some words. It has nothing to do with convenience, because you've never heard, you've never heard me speak anyway otherwise. So Mr. Speaker, I recognize that the amendments will have to be made and obviously a lot of it is for the benefit of the general population. And so Mr. Speaker, I welcome the amendments that have been made this morning. Thank you.