Mr. Davies, hang on for one second.
I want to deal with this. Mr. Majumdar is again raising what he calls a point of personal privilege. I want to deal with this right now, and then I'm going to come back to you.
I do not, as a committee chair, have the power to rule on points of privilege. If there is a point of privilege raised here, it's something that has to be brought back to the House. I am concerned that a so-called point of personal privilege is being used as an opportunity to interrupt someone who is on a point of order. I just wanted to make that clear.
Mr. Majumdar, if you have a point of order, that indeed takes precedence, but a point of personal privilege is not something that can be dealt with by committee, except to refer it to the House.
It's back to you, Mr. Davies. I'm sorry for the interruption.