Thank you, Mr. Sorbara, for waiting patiently to have your opportunity on the point of order.
That is what I have asked of everybody. We do our best to make sure we recognize all members. When you raise your hand, we'll get you down. I'm not perfect by any means. I try to do the best I can to look across the floor to give everybody here an opportunity to participate.
I would remind colleagues at this point once again that points of order should be used only for procedural issues and not for debate on what you believe a member has said or not said. It's to be used for a procedural issue, not for debate on the motion at hand. Try to be succinct on the point of order. That's an important piece, because we can sometimes verge into debate as well. Use a point of order to be succinct on the specific point so we can move forward.
If you do want to participate on the subamendment, let me know. I'll acknowledge you. I'll put you on the list and you'll have your opportunity to debate the subamendment on Timmins that's on the floor.
We do have another point of order before we go to Mr. Angus, so he can wrap up his points on the subamendment and others can speak. We do have others on the speaking list as well.
I'm going to Mr. Patzer on the point of order.