Colleagues, when I turn on this mike, this red light goes on. That is an indication that as chair I would like to speak so that I do not have to cut off members. When they are making a point of order, all members need to be succinct with their point of order. Get to the point of order so the chair can make a ruling, so we can understand what procedurally your concern is with your point of order, and we can proceed moving forward.
I'm going to ask this of everybody. If you do see this light come on, I want you to acknowledge that it's on and pause. If you have one word left, then you can say that. You can pause so we can proceed moving forward.
As you will see, when I turn the mike off, the light goes off. That means I've turned the floor over to you.
Thank you for all of your points of order that have been raised. I am going to Mr. Angus now. Mr. Angus does have the floor. I want to hear what Mr. Angus has to say before we proceed to a point of order. I want Mr. Angus to be able to proceed with his right, as a member of Parliament and on this committee, to continue on from where he started as he—