Point of order, Mr. Chair.
Earlier, you took it upon yourself to allow the government side and the official opposition side to ask more questions. We graciously accepted. You are well aware of the order of speakers. You have allowed three interventions on the Liberal side, and one single intervention for the NDP. I must take a stand against this. Your chairmanship over this committee is beginning on a very bad note because if you deny us the right to ask Mr. Page questions, I will be making a note of that. Earlier this week, we showed flexibility in adopting the rules of this committee. If this is how the government intends to play, and if it intends to use its additional time to attack Mr. Page's credibility, as Mr. Wallace did earlier, and if we are not allowed to ask additional questions, we take note of your highly partisan way of presiding over this committee, and will respond accordingly.