I'm sorry that those kinds of things happen sometimes at committees. As you know, sir, I have no power to sanction any member of Parliament for their behaviour. I said during the Mulroney hearings, and I've said here, that I will not ever pass judgment or comment on the performance of any of my colleagues. We are all equal. I happen to be in the chair to try to run a process.
But, sir, I believe you have a very valid point. It is of concern to me, and I'm sure to others. Every member has the right to speak. If they behave in a fashion that is unbecoming or unparliamentary, members have options, and it's up to those members to take that action.
Mr. Martin, did you want to respond to this matter?