Well, do you want to go further on this? I've already in fact said that it's not a point of order, technically. What I've done, though, is I've used the opportunity.... And Ms. Glover is right: there have been some strong accusations launched by opposition members against the government on certain issues. So what I was doing, frankly, was just asking all members to follow the practice of saying that here's an issue, here's where I stand, here's what I believe, and here's what our party believes, and to not try to launch an accusation across the aisle.
Ms. Glover, I didn't mean to say that it was one side or the other. I've seen things go across both sides tonight that I would consider disrespectful, frankly, as your chair. Again, I would just reiterate to everybody that if we could just get our own views on the record, ask the officials questions, and go to the vote, we'd all be much happier at the end of the day.
It's not a point of order, but I'm just using the opportunity to express my view as chair.
Ms. Glover still has the floor, Mr. Mai. Is this another point of order?