That's my point of order: A point of order means you're bringing up the fact that you believe there has been a procedural error in the conduct and the operation of the meeting. You are making a point of order for the meeting. Mr. Richards, instead, is trying to discuss some of the issues and challenges that he sees with the report and get answers to those questions. Perhaps he's superseding the order the meeting is going to take and we will eventually get to that point.
If there is a point of order that the chair has done something incorrectly in proceeding with the meeting, let's hear what it is. Let's address it and move on. However, this is not, all of a sudden, “Point of order. Now I get to deal with my issues for the next 20 minutes”, because that's not what a point of order is.