The British MP, Michael Gough, poured water on his cell phone and on the papers in front of him, unintentionally. This was during his intervention on trade agreements with the United States at a government meeting. It seems that Gough was scarred by his intervention when he suddenly took the water jug ​​from the table on which he was sitting to pour water on a cup in front of him, but instead he erred and poured water on his mobile phone and on the papers in front of him before filling his cup.

Labor representative Hillary Bean appears in Fido during her presidency of the meeting, asking Goff, "Why does the government publish a 60-page economic assessment of free trade with the United States if you are not convinced of the usefulness of this assessment?"

Goff replied with a broad smile, saying: "Oh, oh, it's a recurring picture." "Ben" responds in a tone expressing the anger of "this is a contradiction" and Goff, who seems to be still sticking to his first response, replies, "No, I don't think so, it's a repetitive picture, and I'm not convinced of the benefits ..." He was on the table and near him, then extended his hand to hold the water pitcher on his right, and it appears that the pitcher is locked at the top and requires opening the pressure with the thumb down. From his fist to drown the phone and papers in front of him.