As for the point of order, we heard what Mr. Richards was starting to read. They were comments from a newspaper, against the decision of one of our committee colleagues regarding a vote that does not even have anything to do with the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food. If we all made such comments during committee business, it would probably be a very long meeting. If you let Mr. Richards do it, you have to let everyone do it. I have a lot to say about the Conservative party's farming policies, not about firearms.
I think it is completely inappropriate for Mr. Richards to be able to talk about that. We heard what he had to say, and that is enough.