Evidence of meeting #32 for Agriculture and Agri-Food in the 40th Parliament, 3rd session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was chair.

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MPs speaking

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Clerk of the Committee  Ms. Chloé O'Shaughnessy

The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

Mr. Richards, we have a long list of people here who want to speak.

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Conservative

Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose, AB

I have the floor, do I not?

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

Yes, but if you stick to the motion that's at hand, then everybody can—

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Conservative

Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose, AB

Okay. Well, I'm certainly discussing that.

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

As the chairman, I'd just like to stick to the motion at hand. If we veer off it, we might have to go to the next speaker.

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Conservative

Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose, AB

Okay. Again, I've been very clear that what I'm doing is providing some context for my concerns as to whether that is something we can trust from your party.

This is a quote from the fellow from the P.E.I. Outfitters Association: "It's strictly along party lines”, and he, referring to Mr. Easter, “certainly flip-flopped over on us....”

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

Mr. Richards, I'm going to move on to the next speaker now.

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Conservative

Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose, AB

Whoa, hold on a second.

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

I'm going to Mr. Bellavance.

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An hon. member

A point of order, Chair.

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

No more points of order.

I asked, in a polite way, that we stick to the motion and not attack other members. As the chair, I will not put up with attacks on other members here on an issue that's not even relevant to the motion at hand.

Mr. Richards, you know what—

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Conservative

Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose, AB

I've made it very clear.

Well, I challenge the chair.

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

You can challenge the chair all you want.

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Conservative

Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose, AB

I've made it very clear that this is salient to the motion because of the fact that we cannot trust what the Liberals are saying here. I'm challenging your ruling.

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

Mr. Bellavance.

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André Bellavance Bloc Richmond—Arthabaska, QC

Mr. Chair, I think there is a serious misunderstanding here, or bad faith.

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Conservative

Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose, AB

On a point of order, I've challenged the chair. I don't believe we can move on until—

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

How many points of order do we have on this side? Who has the point of order?

Mr. Storseth.

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Conservative

Brian Storseth Conservative Westlock—St. Paul, AB

Even though we're going to lose on it and there is no debate on it, he did challenge the chair. I'm only raising it to protect your reputation, Mark, not mine.

You're going to lose it anyway.

Just have a vote.

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

Call the vote for the chair. So this will end the meeting probably.

Right?

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Conservative

Brian Storseth Conservative Westlock—St. Paul, AB

No, no, he's just challenging your decision, Mark.

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An hon. member

Call the vote.

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Conservative

Brian Storseth Conservative Westlock—St. Paul, AB

Francis, it doesn't matter because he's going to vote with you anyway. He gets to vote on a tie, so we're going to lose either way.

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The Vice-Chair Liberal Mark Eyking

Which chair are you challenging now?

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Some hon. members

Oh, oh!

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