 Mr Speaker, it was quite honestly it wasn't my intention to have contributed to this discourse, given the fact Mr Speaker, that take your ball and run, that this is a situation of normalcy. You see Mr Speaker, what the former administration used to do was to combine the borrowing for budgetary support in the very proceedings of the appropriation bill. Right now it is done separately so we deal with the budgetary support before we come to the appropriation bill. Now Mr Speaker, you sit here, you listen and I must tell you Mr Speaker that I support the motion. You sit here and you listen to the former prime minister and you want to tell yourself that he ought to know better Mr Speaker. Because as long as your current revenue is not excessive to facilitate the implementation of capital projects, you must borrow to do your capital projects and essentially this is what is going on here now. It just precedes the appropriation bill. But I'm listening Mr Speaker to the member for Miku South and he has the audacity to speak about giving land away. He has the audacity to speak about spending wisely. And I have no difficulty with that because this is good economic advice, get towards the benefit of the country. But then if you give advice and you sway or your actions are diametrically opposed to your own advice Mr Speaker, I don't know what exactly you are saying or doing. And I want to talk about the land and the proper spending. Because Mr Speaker, the government had an asset on which it had spent over 52 million dollars on. The diamond all I speak of no other. The government had spent 52 million dollars on the diamond all. When this member for Miku South as prime minister sold it, we had spent 52, it was valued at 60. He sold it for 13.5 million dollars less than a quarter of the value. Let me say it again, the diamond all. And Mr Speaker, I refer to the mall because the law says whatever permanent structure is on the land is deemed to be part of the land. So when you speak of land, you speak of the land itself and the permanent structure. So it qualifies as land. The diamond all was valued at 60 million dollars. He literally gave it away. Government had spent over 52 million on it. So we had some kind of equity in terms of value versus what we had actually spent. He gave it away for less than a quarter, for 13.5 million. Today has the audacity to talk about spending money wisely. And what is worse Mr Speaker, having given it away. He imposed ability of longevity on the people of this country. He turned back and rented for over a million dollars a month for 16.5 years. Total in almost 200 million dollars. You took the asset, it was valued at 60 million. You sold it for 13.5 and on top of that. You caused us to be contractually obligated to rent the same building for 16.5 years at over a million dollars a month. Total in over 200 million dollars. And you have the audacity to talk about why spending. We have the carbon lands Mr Speaker. NIC were in the preparatory stages of buying the land. Buying the land for the people of this country. What did you do? You flew some of your surrogates to Canada. Prevented NIC from buying the land. NIC to lend the people the pensioners money. Carbon land at the time was valued at 90 million dollars. Carbon got it at one third of the price of 30 million. And having sold one or two lots I could tell you they paid off NIC. And you have the audacity. Not only did you prevent a solution from owning a slice of solution. Not only did you do that. You use our pensioners money. People have contributed to the development of this country. Use their sweat to enrich a foreigner. You have the audacity to speak about spending money wisely. DSH giving away land. DSH Mr Speaker. 1000 acres. And I'm so sorry that a man who's redowned or who is an expert in so far as banking is concerned could have fixed his signature to such an egregious deed. Something that is against the interest of the people of this country. I speak of the member for Swazel. He has asked me to give him a break. So I'll pacify it. But Mr Speaker. You have the audacity to talk about giving away land. 1000 acres at a dollar an acre. For 99 years. Jesus. Then the man said bringing race. And he did not talk about spending money. The man took everybody. All ministers were chauffeur driven. Horses. Horses. Walking on red carpet. Using taxpayers money for horse race. You speak about spending money wisely. Mr Speaker. When the last government won the elections on June 6, 2016. Every minister had a room where? In that hotel if you thought. Coconut Bay. You know. The member for Swazel thought he was. Mr Speaker. I rise on a point of order. The member has been misleading the house on the past four points that he has made there. What really got me annoyed. Because sometimes you let people hang themselves. Mr Speaker. But when he comes now to speak about everybody had a room at Coconut Bay. Mr Speaker. This is grossly false. And the member needs to take this statement. Mr Speaker. I can speak from a standpoint of certainty. If the member did not capitalize on the then prime minister's generosity. That is his business. But I can tell you. Without fair of contradiction. A room was made available for every minister in his cabinet. And I stand by this. Because I'm sure the member for Castro is north. Never capitalize on it. But he had a room there as well. So Mr Speaker. You know when they talk about misleading the house. Those are the very people that talk about spending money wisely. Those are the very people that talk about spending money wisely. Mr Speaker. There was a minister in his cabinet that got land at 69 cents a square foot. The cabinet conclusion is there for all and sundry to see. And then you talk about giving away land. There was a chairman of NSC. Who got land in Marigold at less than $2 a square foot. And then you talk about giving away property. I mean Mr Speaker. Those things honestly. Under your watch. You know. And then Mr Speaker. Spend money efficiently. You are prime minister. A country that went through. It's nobody's fault that COVID hit us. And we did not stand in isolation from the ramifications of COVID. But with resilience we had to face COVID. But in that kind of environment. You go and rent a hotel room for $1,000 a night. $2,000 a night. And then you talk about spending money wisely. Mr Speaker. It is only now the leader of the opposition. Does not leave his vehicle on from morning till night. Only now because he does not have access to state funds. I can tell you without self-contradiction Mr Speaker. That any time the last prime minister left his house. At 7 or 8 o'clock in the morning. The first thing is you would know because every day. And you can follow that vehicle Mr Speaker. And I would bet my life. That as long as it's not back home. Wherever that vehicle is. It's idle. With the AC on. And you talk about spending people's money wisely Mr Speaker. You spend $112 million on horses. They came by air conditioned plane. Lord have mercy on taxpayers' backs. And then had to sell horses to Barbados. You know. And you talk about spending money wisely Mr Speaker. You gave your brother-in-law $7.3 million to go and seek your vaccines to us. They have been refunded partially. We have not received all the monies. And then came and lied to solutions. Talking about it was a collaborative effort with Barbados. They didn't say we never pay any money. You know. And then you are talking about spending money wisely Mr Speaker. You know. $11 million to a bypass road for Teoha King. $12 million to buy alternative land for the farmers. $15 million. Yeah he was minister of infrastructure. I stand corrected. Mr Speaker what I'm saying is this. We are confronted with emotion to give us the relevant budgetary support. So that when we come on the 26th it's smooth sailing. So really and truly we are in the preparatory stages of our budget presentation. Here $2,000 a night. And you know on top of that hotel room Mr Speaker I saw certain names. Laundry. Even laundry the people charge the taxpayers to do you know. And not the alone and the entourage. Laundry. Your baptism in Mlaweon had your effect. I'm certainly she pay fully. And then you come and talk about. I mean it's just that kind of irresponsible statement Mr Speaker. Then he talk about the levy. You know. A character like that I don't know what he does in this August Chamber you know. You don't base this government saying this two and a half percent is said this is said that. It's not for health and security levy. But you go to Trinidad and you telling them impose a levy for security. Call table guys sir. Call table. The money is here. The man was blowing hot flames. Because the government found it fitting. To generate revenue particularly. To address our acute crime situation. And to take care of our people. He made a lot of noise. But he goes to Trinidad on taxpayers money. He went on taxpayers money. But took a political platform. Almost attempting to fake a cry. And you know she's not visionary. Almost attempting to fake a cry. Advising the leader of the opposition. To impose a tax. For security. Which is the same thing. We are in an advanced stage. And he has lambesta sir. So Mr Speaker. I say all of this. So that the people of this country. And those in the diaspora following the proceedings. We know. That when this man speaks on the left side of his mouth. They must watch the right side. And you know there was this old saying. That in a certain brain. On the right side. There is nothing left. And on the left side. There is nothing right. So Mr Speaker. I support the motion holheartedly. I thank you.