I think your point is well heard.
However, I'm going to say that, in terms of privilege, the speaker is quite rigorous in reminding us as members that we have the right to ask questions. But if an answer is given, the speaker does not judge the answer. We may not like the answer, but an answer was given. On this one, I think your point has been made. It will be shared, obviously, through our record of proceedings. However, I don't believe that is a breach of privilege. The committee could decide otherwise but I do believe that an answer was given. We may not like the answer, but it has been heard.
That is how I would handle that one.