Thank you, MP Genuis and MP Lawrence.
Again, back to the book, House of Commons Procedure and Practice, third edition, 2017, at page 1060, says:
The Chair then determines whether the question raised in fact relates to parliamentary privilege. If the Chair determines that the question does relate to parliamentary privilege, the committee may then consider presenting a report on the question to the House. The report should:
clearly describe the situation;
summarize the facts;
provide the names of the people involved, if applicable;
state that there may be a breach of privilege; and
ask the House to take such measures as it deems appropriate.
That is for the committee to determine.
Okay, so now—