Mr. Chairman, you have been repeatedly attacking Mr. Hiebert and Mr. Poilievre for their conduct. You don't have the right to do that. I'm going to refer you to Marleau and Montpetit. Page 858 says:
In the event of disorder,...
--which is what you're suggesting when you attack these honourable members--
...the Chair may suspend the meeting until order can be restored or, if the situation is considered to be so serious as to prevent the committee from continuing with its work, the meeting may be adjourned. Neither committees nor their Chairs...
--that's you, Mr. Chairman--
....have the authority to censure an act of disorder or misconduct.
So I say to you, sir, you don't have the right to demand an apology from members, to be critical of members of this committee. If you're losing control of this meeting, you know what to do, and that's not to criticize members.