This is absolutely the most despicable chapter I've ever seen from the government. The point of order is that when parliamentarians raise a point of order, you must acknowledge that. I raised a point of order about five minutes ago regarding time allocation. It was my right to do so. Subsequent to that, I challenged your decision. It was my right to do so. From there, Mr. Chair, rather than pretending the point of order doesn't exist, you have the responsibility...in fact, you have the obligation to submit that challenge against the chair to the committee. That is what you must do.
If what you are saying is that there are no longer any rules of parliamentary procedure, then this committee should not continue meeting. It's very simple. You've already imposed extraordinary degrees of punitive actions by not allowing a member of Parliament to actually intervene, but you have to recognize points of order. If you endeavour to do that, we can continue. If you are saying that points of order will not be recognized, then this committee should suspend.