Let's just be clear. When Mr. Angus alleges falsehoods and things like that, we know what he's doing. He's deliberately saying that we are lying. Now, there's no falsehood that was said, yet here he is right there deliberately defying what you just told him literally 20 seconds ago, to not accuse people of lying.
I just ask, Mr. Chair, when members do that, that you make sure they are stopped and asked to apologize. We know they're not allowed to do that in the House of Commons. We know that whenever somebody accuses somebody of lying, they're not allowed to continue until they apologize.