This isn't being recorded, is it?
Chair, I appreciate the levity from other members, but in all seriousness, there are mandates that the Standing Orders prescribe for specific committees. The government operations committee is responsible for government operations. We don't have an opposition operations committee, but we do have a procedure and House affairs committee, which is responsible for dealing with matters related to procedure and House affairs.
We also have a Board of Internal Economy, which governs the rules of the House of Commons, and it includes representation from all parties. The Board of Internal Economy is a place where the rules of the House are established and where, if there is an allegation that the rules of the House were broken....
I don't think there is an allegation here that the rules of the House were broken. There's maybe an allegation that the rules shouldn't be what they are. If members want to change rules or study rules as they relate to House of Commons activities, then the Board of Internal Economy would also be a place where this matter could be studied.
This committee does have a clear, specific mandate. It's looking at operations of government. We look at the activities of Crown corporations. That's one area, Chair, in which I would appreciate your reflecting on and ruling on whether this motion is in order.
Secondly, there are rules around the use of parliamentary language in the House, in committees and in motions that have been put forward. I would also suggest that although we do criticize each other from time to time, in the context of parliamentary committees there are certain words we cannot use. Members aren't able to accuse each other of lying. They're not able to cast other kinds of aspersions, use profanity and those sorts of things.
I think that Mr. Kusmierczyk's motion.... I'm not suggesting that he wrote these words himself; it was probably some poorly paid government staffer. The language in there is not in keeping with parliamentary rules and orders.
On the basis of the mandate of the committee, Chair, as well as on the basis of unparliamentary language, I wonder if you could just reflect on whether this motion is in order. If it's in order, I welcome hearing Mr. Kusmierczyk's comments.