Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Now that I'm well over four and a half hours into being denied my right to have the floor, Mr. Genuis is claiming that, when you, as chair, use your rule, you're somehow interrupting him. That is false. He can accuse me of all manner of things, but I listen to the chair. The chair has the right to decide whether something is relevant or not and whether something is debate or not. The chair has the right to shut down someone who is ignoring that. That's what led to the health and safety situation the last time. Mr. Genuis decided he did not have to listen to anyone. He could talk through it. This is happening again.
I'm asking you, Mr. Chair, to remind us that someone who is not speaking on a point of order, but rather undermining the chair and claiming the chair has no right to speak over Mr. Genuis.... Whenever he takes the floor in this manner, it is not parliamentarian, and it is putting the health and safety of our translators at risk.
I'd like you to rule on that, Mr. Chair.