Order. I think the Chair has heard all the arguments from the members who participated.
As I said earlier, I realize that a question of privilege is a serious matter for all parliamentarians. As is customary, the Chair will certainly prefer to wait until the hon. member for Guelph-Wellington is present to hear what she has to say.
The Chair will certainly want to give an opportunity to the member for Guelph-Wellington to express her point of view more before making a definitive ruling.
I want to thank the well experienced hon. member for Sherbrooke for raising this question of privilege and the chief government whip, the member for Berthier-Montcalm, the member for Kindersley-Lloydminster and the member for Kingston and the Islands for their participation.
The matter raised by the hon. member for Sherbrooke, if founded, is more an issue of contempt that a question of privilege. That being said, the Chair will take the matter under advisement, review the hon. member's comments as well as all related parliamentary practice and precedents, and report back to the House as soon as possible.