Is the Commonwealth Government not the only people with Internet problems?
The Hon. M. R. EGAN: I am more concerned about your spiritual decline. The Hon. J. F. Ryan: I know where I am going. That is the difference with Protestants. The Hon. M. R. EGAN: You what? The Hon. J. F. Ryan: We Protestants know where we are going. The Hon. M. R. EGAN: I know where you are going, brother, and it is not where I want to end up. We won’t give up on you. We will say a novena for you, won’t we, Johno? Johno has already gone to pray for you. The Hon. M. J. Gallacher: He is off to reconciliation already. The Hon. M. R. EGAN: I do not call it that. The Hon. M. J. Gallacher: It is the new term. The Hon. M. R. EGAN: You can have your new terms. It was confession when I was a boy and it will always be that. I had a very spiritually uplifting day on Sunday. The Hon. Patricia Forsythe: You went to St Mary’s Cathedral. The Hon. Dr B. P. V. Pezzutti: Did you go to confession? The Hon. M. R. EGAN: No, I didn’t. I went to mass at St Mary’s Cathedral. I do not often go there, but I did
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