On Tuesday night I attended a function at Parliament House.
At that event I had a conversation with the Honourable Member for Murchison, Ms Ruth Forrest.
It was a very frank conversation, between two people who are both very passionate about Tasmania.
This morning I became aware that Ms Forrest had told the Legislative Council about our conversation.
As soon as I was aware that I had clearly offended Ms Forrest, I contacted her and apologised unreservedly.
I have spoken to the Premier about the matter, and assured him that at no time did I intend to offend Ms Forrest.
I have also apologised to the Premier for my actions in offending Ms Forrest, which he has made clear to me were unacceptable.
I reject categorically any claims that I threatened or intimidated Ms Forrest, or that I threatened to withhold funding.
The funding in question is potential federal funding, and I was pointing out the fact that if the Bill was unduly delayed that funding application could be at risk.
I would like to again apologise to Ms Forrest for my actions, and we have arranged to meet today.
I am confident that this will not affect our working relationship into the future.
Rene Hidding, Minister for Infrastructure