There must be a direct point of order that—and I'm going to read this—calls “attention to the departure from the Standing Orders or from the customary manner in which a committee has conducted its proceedings”. That is from Marleau and Montpetit, page 857. I don't want to establish a precedent wherein people just want to interrupt the proceedings with points of order.
Mr. Murphy, you have asked for a point of order. Please state the nature of the point of order before you get into debating it.