Thank you, Mr. Falk, for your point of order and for providing some additional context around the debate that Mr. Dreeshen was providing through your own debate.
I think this is a time, colleagues, for me to reflect on the House of Commons Procedure and Practice book. I have, on a few occasions over the last few months as we've had this debate, been reading some important passages.
I think this is important because a lot of today's conversation has been on relevance, so on relevance, I want to read this passage on the top of page 629:
In doing so, Speakers tend to be mindful of the need for some leniency. At times they have allowed references to other matters in debate if they were made in passing and were not the principal theme of the speech.
I think that provides some additional context to committee members on the importance of relevancy. If you would like to read on your own the passage prior and the passage after this, I would ask committee members to do so to get further understanding of the importance of the rule of relevance.
Thank you, colleagues.
Mr. Dreeshen, I'm going to turn the floor back to you.