Provencher Conservative MP Ted Falk is finally able to talk about his outburst in the House of Commons on May 9.

During a discussion that day, related to abortion, Prime Minister Trudeau told Parliament, it's a right for a woman to choose what happens to her body. Falk jumped up and yelled, it's not a right.

At the time, the Conservatives told Falk not to discuss the matter any further. But now that the House is in summer recess, he did address the subject in an interview Thursday. He says the party did not want him to talk about the subject because not all Conservatives are pro-life and because it has the potential to divide the party. But Falk adds, "I am very proud to be a member of the only major federal party in Canada that allows Members of Parliament to exercise their freedom of conscience on the issue of abortion or on any other issue. The leadership of my party said, you know, you are factually correct but not everybody in our party agrees with you because we don't have only pro-lifers in the Conservative Party, but at this time, this was not an issue that they wanted to debate."

Falk adds this is a very controversial subject and is something on which that the national media and the Liberals would like to attack the Conservative leader and try to create division. He maintains his position on abortion is factually correct.

"It's not an enshrined right in our Constitution, it's not an enshrined right in our Charter of Rights and Freedoms and if you go back to 1988, to the Morgentaler decision, the decision itself did not constitute the right to an abortion here in Canada. But what it did is it cancelled the existing abortion laws that we had on our books."