Just on the point of order, I'll have to agree with Mr. Karygiannis on that point, that if a point of order is made—and there are legitimate reasons for making a point of order—and it were deducted from his speaking time, and there were a series of points of order, it could literally shut him down from having any time to question at all. So it would seem to me, and I would agree with Mr. St-Cyr here, that a point of order needs to be made, because there is a legitimate point to it, but it shouldn't be deducted from the member's speaking time.
On May 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.