Thank you, Mr. Patzer.
I, as chair, did turn on my mike to allow Ms. Stubbs to finish her thought, but I did want to interject to let her know to use the point of order as a point of order, not to go into extensive debate.
I, as chair, will do that. I do not want to interrupt members mid-sentence. They can finish their thought, but I also want to make sure that we follow the rules and procedures we have here at committee. The chair acknowledges the speakers, but makes sure that a point of order is focused on a point of order and it is not used for further debate. At times, I do have to interject.
Colleagues, once again as a quick reminder, what I normally like to do, when I feel like it's getting into debate, is turn on my mike, as a first. I know sometimes folks have their heads down looking at their notes or are speaking to colleagues around the room and I do not get your attention right away. That's where I step in to ask you to pause. I will continue to do that. I'm hoping that's a good process that works.
I think today it has been working well, so I know we can all continue to make sure that happens.
I have Ms. Stubbs on a point of order and then I have Mr. Angus.
I'm going to Ms. Stubbs on the point of order and then I'm going to go to Mr. Angus.