Ms. Thomas, Mr. Julian is free, as is every member here, to raise a point of order any time they wish. The chair listens to it—and has to—before the chair can rule on whether it is a point of order or not. I first must listen to what the member is asking.
I don't know why, Ms. Thomas, you try to continue to tell the chair that the chair.... If you'd like to chair this committee, Ms. Thomas, I would ask you to apply for yourself to chair the committee, but I'm chairing it.
I wish you to continue to speak. Whatever you have to say, you have two minutes to finish your discussion on the subamendment brought forward by Mr. Waugh. I would ask you again to not be redundant or repetitive, and you are getting very close to being both.
Thank you.