Mr. Chair, you're running rampant over the rules of order here. When you have a three-minute time limit, the issue of repetition or relevance is not something that can be imposed. In the same way, with the House of Commons, when we have imposed time limits, the issue of relevance and repetition cannot be used as a tool of censorship, and that is indeed what you are doing. You are censoring the speech of the members around this table.
We have an imposed time limit of three minutes. You have handcuffed members even more by now saying that if we refer to the guests, that time will be deducted. You cannot start to impose censorship over what members are saying in relation to any clause.