I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.
I was a good sport earlier. I accepted the fact that you interpreted things that way. That said, I don't think that all issues regarding the Standing Orders require us to raise our hands. I raised my hand before everyone else because I wanted to exercise my right to speak about the organization of the proceedings. I was a good sport about letting Mr. Davies speak. Concerning the organization of the proceedings, you asked me to put my hand down if I didn't want to say anything about the comment. However, I left my hand up because I wanted to speak without being last to do so.
I urge you to reconsider your interpretation. I've been a good sport, but I won't be taken advantage of. I had my right to speak from the start. However, to ensure cohesion within the group, I gave it to Mr. Davies. His statements show that he has already decided that there won't by any meeting on the PMPRB and that this won't be an issue at all. This isn't how I see things, Mr. Chair. I urge you to consider this now.