Mr. Chair, in the House, if somebody rises on a point of order, the clock stops when somebody is speaking. We have seen today demonstration after demonstration of the Conservative members jumping up and down on points of order if they didn't like the line of questioning. The minister is here. This government wants to be accountable; this government wants to be transparent. So if the Conservative members do not like the line of questioning when the minister is here to answer, then they should jump around the corner and jump on a point of order there. They should not interrupt somebody on a point of order unless it's something substantial.
On May 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.