Mr. Chair, I have a point of order over the comments that were just made. Quite frankly, I thought we were starting out on the right foot when we spoke earlier about respecting members and not impugning their motives.
I want to contain myself a little bit, but to suggest that I am filibustering when I am raising legitimate points of debate impugns my motives, and if there is a point of order that says that a member ought not to impugn motives, then I wish to raise it now in response to the comments of the member opposite.
It's fine for him to say so, if he wants to move a motion that we should cut off debate, but for him to suggest that I'm not raising legitimate points of debate and am simply filibustering is an impugning of my motives, and I believe that is contrary to parliamentary procedure.