Yes, my point of order is, as I said, with respect to relevance, Mr. Chair.
I believe that by raising what you just raised, you are trying to put something into the record—quite tactfully, mind you—or to establish something in the record as an independent party, which you hope to raise as an issue at a future point, or to have your friends raise as a future point, which, quite frankly, is entirely irrelevant. You have an original copy of an invoice that breaks this out and demonstrates that it is in fact identical.
I don't know about you, but sometimes I submit claims for expenses, and what I will use to back those up sometimes is a credit card statement. But I don't provide things like my credit card number with that claim when I submit it. I also will occasionally block out purchases that I've made, things like my mortgage or items like that, and sometimes my balance or what I'm expected to pay on my credit card and what my last payment was. I don't believe those are relevant to the person who's looking for a copy of an invoice to prove that I have paid for something or incurred an expense. I think any reasonable person who looks at this would look at it and say yes, there it is, it's identical.
I know what you're trying to establish, and I think it's a very underhanded way of doing what you are not entitled to do. I question you about the relevance of it because I think you know very well what you are looking to establish, and I'm offended by it. You're trying to say that someone.... Well, I'll leave it at that; but I know what you're trying to establish. It's an underhanded way of trying to act impartially, and you're doing anything but.