On a point of order, the member has the right to ask the questions he wants. If it bothers the Liberals, that's their problem. They can counter in their questioning, but to interrupt the member when he's asking questions is not acceptable.
Charlie Angus NDP Timmins—James Bay, ON
On a point of order, the member has the right to ask the questions he wants. If it bothers the Liberals, that's their problem. They can counter in their questioning, but to interrupt the member when he's asking questions is not acceptable.
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