To the point of order, Mr. Chair, to be very fair, the other side has accused this government of some terrible things. Not once have we used inappropriately a point of order to say that we're sick of being told that we're attacking poor people, we're attacking people who are unemployed, or we're attacking this or that. Not once has this side inappropriately used parliamentary procedure to try to get a point across.
So I would ask that you take that into consideration, Mr. Chair, when you make a ruling on this point of order, because I have been very fair. I've been very patient. This is not a point of order, nor is it unparliamentary to say that it was nonsense when it was based on non-factual evidence.