It is a matter of privilege for members to be able to vote.
Now, during the time when you made a point of order, I dealt with your point of order, in my opinion. I dealt with your point of order, and from there we moved, as our motion says, straight back to clause-by-clause and to a vote. I did not hear MP Lawrence's point of order on top of whatever point of order you had going on. I don't even know if you can have a point of order on top of a point of order as that point of order is being said. There was, as we said, a lot of disruption here in the room. There was a lot of noise.
I am glad that members.... It is your privilege, as it is all members' privilege, of course, to be able to vote, and I believe, in my opinion again, that members had that opportunity to vote. I looked at each of the members as we went through the vote with the clerk. I think I named each member for that opportunity to vote. Some members may have decided otherwise.
That being said, I'm glad that members have come to a unanimous consent to go back and move to the vote in question, which was clause 489, and that we can go to that vote at this time.
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