The second thing I wish to say is, unfortunately, loyalty to the party andthe immediate benefit to the party make you somewhat impervious to the cause oftruth. And, Sir, there is a tendency to indulge in irresponsible adventurism,hasty and premature conclusions and judgments often based upon no legal evidenceor even any moral evidence. I regret that the same thing had happened, to alarge extent, in this case. Sir, however distinguished my friend, Mr. ArunJaitley, as a lawyer, may be, I don't think it does very great credit to themover of this Resolution. But, I would not call it a waste of time becausematters like this must be debated here. They add to the fund of knowledge of theelector. He has a right to know how his elected representatives are behaving inParliament and elsewhere. And, I think, it adds to his fund of knowledge whichis good for democracy and which is good for our Parliamentary system ofgovernance.