There's a lot of misinformation flowing here.
I've heard Mr. Martin say that MPs can't be silenced. I've heard Mr. Holland say that for $1,000 somebody can be silenced. That's nonsense. That's absolutely ludicrous. That's not what Mr. Martin's motion does. All Mr. Martin's motion does is prevent a member of Parliament from asking questions in the House or in committee about a specific party. That's all it does.
MPs can speak their minds on any other subject, and they can speak their minds even on this particular party in public. The only thing he's trying to prevent is having a member of Parliament attack or question a party, whether it's a corporation or an individual, while they're at committee or in the House of Commons on that subject. There's no silencing here whatsoever.
To suggest that people are being silenced, to suggest that for $1,000 you can silence anybody, is absolutely ridiculous. That's not what this motion will do at all.