The controversy is that a Canadian congressman is photographed peeing during a parliamentary session with a burn.



Reuters reported that lawmaker William Amos of the ruling Liberal Party had decided to suspend official work for the time being as the scene of urinating during a video conference was revealed as it was.



Senator Amos, who participated in a video parliamentary session in the Canadian House of Representatives, suddenly started urinating in a coffee cup while talking on the phone at his desk.



This image was captured by a video camera and passed on to the attendees.



Senator Amos wrote on Twitter that he was very embarrassed about his actions and the predicament he had for those who witnessed them, saying, "While attending a private video conference in the House of Representatives, he forgot to have a camera and urinate."



Last month, Amos was in trouble when his naked body was leaked as a screen shot during a video conference call.



At that time, Amos explained that after going jogging, he was changing clothes after pretending that the camera was turned on.



The Canadian opposition Conservative Party said it was unacceptable to Amos's actions, and it was questionable whether it was really an accident.



Amos said he would stop working on the vice-policy secretary and committee for the time being.



(Photo = Canadian Parliament, Yonhap News)