Right.
This member, through the processes that we all know exist, sought the agreement of others to move forward with an S.O. 31, and he was discouraged from doing the S.O. 31 on that subject. He raised a point of order to the Speaker. Other members made interventions in support of his intervention saying that he should be able to bring this forward. The Speaker took that under advisement, and then the Speaker ruled that there was no breach of order because he hadn't been denied the right to speak. Effectively he still had the right to speak.