I agree with you insofar as the section of O'Brien and Bosc you read. I'm not determining whether a breach of privilege has occurred, and that's why I believe my statement said whether the matter related to a breach of privilege. And I believe that's pretty clear in the rules of procedure.
I'm prepared to make that determination, although I disagree with you that I don't have much leeway in making a determination. I think it's up to the chair to determine whether the matter that is referred to, in this case your particular complaint, is something that relates to a point of privilege.
Anyone else? Mr. Rathgeber, Mr. Jean, and then Ms. Jennings.