Mr. Chairman, I raised a point of order because you interrupted Mr. Julian, saying that you had already heard his arguments on this point of order. What I was saying was that I do not approve of your decision, because Mr. Julian's arguments are--
Jean-Yves Laforest Bloc Saint-Maurice—Champlain, QC
Mr. Chairman, I raised a point of order because you interrupted Mr. Julian, saying that you had already heard his arguments on this point of order. What I was saying was that I do not approve of your decision, because Mr. Julian's arguments are--
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