Mr. Chair, I think we established a few moments ago that we ought to speak respectfully to one another. I heard Mr. Blaney say nothing about the fact that he could determine what's a point of order and what's not. I only heard him make his submissions to the chair. I'm very surprised to hear my colleague across the way make a personal attack against Mr. Blaney, suggesting that somehow Mr. Blaney was taking on, himself, the right to rule on this rather than doing what he did, which was simply to make a submission on the question.
I think my friend across the way, being a fair man, if he thought about it, would apologize for that attack on Mr. Blaney's character and approach.