Bill Murray is still reflecting on his inappropriate behavior, which led to a production shutdown on the Searchlight Pictures film.

On Saturday, the actor told CNBC that he had a difference of opinion with a woman he was working with on the film.

Murray said he has been thinking about the incident for a week. He didn't say who or what was said.

Murray said during a special interview that they are trying to make peace with each other. It has been an education for me.

Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End is a nonfiction book that stars Murray and others. The film was almost done when production was stopped. It is unclear if Murray will continue on with the project.

He said that he was optimistic that there would be peace and that production would restart, but that he would only do so if the woman involved in the incident was comfortable doing so.

Murray said that it was a sad dog that could learn from his mistakes. I don't want to be that sad dog and I have no intention of it.

To be able to trust each other and work at the work that we have both spent a lot of time developing is what would make me the happiest.