My colleague opposite is making a presentation based on Canadian identity. At the end of the motion I presented, Canadian identity is mentioned; however, the basis or the heart of the motion is about something that happened in the House of Commons. The heart of the motion deals with a lack of respect in the House of Commons. Talking about Canadian identity and X or Y characters isn't relevant to the motion. The motion deals with something that happened on October 24. The motion is about an apology. We're asking the member who showed a lack of respect for a minister to do something; we're talking about the French language. My motion doesn't talk about prime ministers or all kinds of Canadian historical figures. The motion is very clear.
Could we make sure that we focus on the motion instead of going beyond its wording?