Yes, and I think I've already explained myself in that regard. Exactly what you're saying is what I realize and what I understand. If I do determine—and I'm not prepared to deal with that today or determine that today, given the seriousness of the nature of what Mr. Bains has brought up—then I can come back and say at a later point whether I do or don't believe this touches on a question of privilege. Then it will be up to the committee to determine what it wants to do at that point, whether it wants to raise it to the House and then eventually to the Speaker for him to determine.
I understand my responsibility. As much as I understand my responsibility, the option I'm choosing, given the serious nature of this, is to not determine at this point whether it raises a question of privilege or not.
I have to go back to consult with the clerks. I'm going to consult with parliamentary law clerks and then come back and give my determination at that point.
Go ahead, Mr. Kurek, on a point of order.