My point of order, simply, is that we keep relitigating this. We've spent hours this morning and now hours this afternoon on it.
We had a decision by the chair—it's been sustained by the committee—on Mr. Angus being next. He deserves the right to speak. We all deserve the right to speak.
We're not able to move forward and we're not hearing from members. We're not advancing the cause. We keep, as I say, relitigating the same issue over and over. It's been settled.
I would implore my colleagues all around the table to respect these rules. There are lots of other things we can talk about. We can have a good productive discussion about how we can help workers and on other things that this legislation does.
I would like to see us be respectful in the debates. Listen to the chair when you have to interject to move the conversation forward.
Ultimately, Mr. Angus has the floor. We can talk about whatever he's going to put on the table on the amendment that's before us.
My point of order is, let's go with the decision that was made and carry on with the very important business that's before this committee.