Mr. Chair, I have a point of order.
I think it is totally unbecoming of a member of the House of Commons to cast aspersions on a decision made by another member of the House of Commons with respect to being motivated by a position of where a factory might be, which is not in the minister's riding. It could be near it; I don't know.
However, I think it is actually a very serious matter to be suggesting that there's a conflict of interest. We have a Conflict of Interest Commissioner. If the member would like to raise this as a matter to go to the Conflict of Interest Commissioner, he may do so, but it is inappropriate for us to even entertain that conversation in a parliamentary committee, and it is unbecoming of the member.