Speaker, the hon member has his own view of what happens; it is normal for a person of the opposition. I don't think anybody will be surprised by that. I don't think the hon member would want the President to discuss the reasons why one person is replaced and not the other. It has never been done. Rather join the party that is ruling. [Applause.] Then you will benefit from the inside discussions.
I am sure that the hon member asks but he knows we cannot give an answer. Certainly, it was informed by what the President said and not by what other people think informed the decisions. I am sure that is very clear.
With regard to the Ministers who were not here during the time of the discussions in Parliament about the Appropriation Bill, it is very difficult to answer the question here because you said it happened yesterday. I don't know what the reasons are because some of them might have been engaged in other kinds of commitments that they could not avoid. I don't know. If you want me to comment on that, it will be an unfair comment. It is unfair to judge people if you don't know the reasons. I don't do that, absolutely not. Thank you. [Applause.]