You know, I find I'm debating this with you. It's not a matter of debate. I've waited very patiently for you to finish your comments. You've finished your comments and now I'm going to make my comments.
You referred to O'Brien and Bosc, page 143, for example, which states that a matter of privilege must be raised at the first occasion. You have done that. You have raised it at the first occasion.
There's a definition of “privilege” at page 145, which says the situation:
...infringed upon any Member's ability to perform his or her parliamentary functions or appears to be a contempt against the dignity of Parliament.
That's the definition. I therefore have to listen to and comment on what you have said. In my opinion, I have given a lot of latitude to all members.