It is considered unparliamentary language, not a point of order.
Mr. Bevilacqua, continue. It's unparliamentary language.
On May 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Norman Doyle
It is considered unparliamentary language, not a point of order.
Mr. Bevilacqua, continue. It's unparliamentary language.
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