 Thank you very much, Mr Speaker. Mr Speaker, history has a strange way of repeating itself. Mr Speaker, when my budget address of the 25th of April. Mr Prime Minister, just for the record, would you just state for the record that you are presenting the second reading of the book? Thank you, Mr Speaker. Mr Speaker, I beg to present for second reading a bill short entitled Health and Citizen Security Level. Thank you, Mr Speaker. Mr Speaker, when on the 25th of April 2023, I stated and Mr Speaker, this is the transparency of our government, Mr Speaker. We didn't hide behind any cutting. We didn't try to mum a guy. We didn't try to do things in the kindest matter. We said clearly on my budget, paid 65. We said starting from 1 July, we shall impose a health and security levy of two and a half percent on goods and services except on full items, medicines, selected building materials, medical equipment and security equipment, Mr Speaker. This levy will be implemented to have a minimal inflationary impact and avoid any additional administrative burden and cost to businesses. And I said further and I quote Mr Speaker. Mr Speaker, let me be very clear, this levy will not be imposed on any food items, Mr Speaker. This means, Mr Speaker, that the cost of food should not change because of the levy unless prices increase overseas. I am urging the private sector to work with the government to ensure that this measure is not used as a basis for increasing the price of food. Mr Speaker, we expect, Mr Speaker, that as freight charges come down, food prices and the price of other imported items will also decrease. That was the state that I made, Mr Speaker, in my budget address on that day. At that time, Mr Speaker, I explained, as I explained it, we went into conversation and discussion with the customs department with the Ministry of Commerce, spoke to the business people in the country because we were legislating a policy that would impact everyone, Mr Speaker. Low and behold, Mr Speaker, among in the hypocrisy of the opposition, they pretended as if, what we are doing is having coming out of mass, as if we are creating economic heresy. That were the most wicked people in the whole world, Mr Speaker. No one, Mr Speaker, again, history has a way of repeating itself and lies have a way of finding the owners, Mr Speaker. Looker did we know that on the 41st of August 2011, Mr Speaker, the United Workers' Party had passed a security tax bill. The same United Workers' Party, the same leader of the opposition in the same party had passed a similar bill in October 2011, which this Labour Party removed when we implemented that. So, Mr Speaker, you know, and for the record, Mr Speaker, before they say I lie, it's right there, security tax act, Mr Speaker, and remember for Kastri's north, he was there and he justified it at a time for good reason. No, he justified it for good reason, Mr Speaker. And when he gets up to speak, he'll say why he justified it and why he justified the one we're doing now. Because, Mr Speaker, you must come here, Mr Speaker. I didn't want to deal with that piece of, that thing that's written on that paper there, Mr Speaker. But you know, I have too. And somebody just emailed me, just WhatsApp me and said to me, why am I trying to convince the United Workers' Party about the actions, they will never stop. But, Mr Speaker, I must do it, Mr Speaker. Mr Speaker, there was a letter that came to me on the 20th June, 2023. It's from a place called the Office of the Leader of the Opposition. He won nor a house, a ground floor point service in Kastri Selusha. And it's addressed to the Honourable Philip J.P., the Prime Minister, Officer of the Prime Minister, Mr Speaker. And it says, dear Prime Minister, and letter to Prime Minister Philip J.P., calling for suspension of the injunction of the new 2.5% tax. That was the letter that was sent to me in June. I may have said it in April, you know, but only in June. Mr Speaker, you see the hypocrisy, I may have said it in April in the budget. You came here.