A Canadian MP has stepped down from some of his duties, stating that he is seeking "help" after being caught on camera urinating during a virtual session in Parliament, a month after appearing naked in another virtual session. MP William Amos tweeted on Thursday night, "Last night, during my participation in a virtual House of Commons session, in a non-public place, I urinated without realizing I was in front of the camera." He added, "I feel extremely embarrassed about my actions and the concern I may have caused anyone who saw me. Even though it was accidental... that is unacceptable, and I apologize." It is worth noting that in April, the MP was also seen standing naked between the flags of Canada and Quebec while participating in a parliamentary session via video. At that time, the controversial MP, who is a member of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party, also stated that it was accidental. Amos (46) announced that he would "temporarily" step down from some of his parliamentary duties while continuing to represent his electoral district. He added that he would seek "help," but did not specify what kind.