Thank you, Mr. Chair.
What I want to say is that Ms. Lebouthillier apologized because the Speaker asked her to after recognizing that there had been some impropriety in the House of Commons. The event involving Mr. Brock that we are discussing today also occurred in the House of Commons. Did the Speaker recognize the impropriety? Not at all. If he had, he would have asked Mr. Brock to apologize. That is my understanding of what happened. There has to be some consistency.
When my colleague raised a point of order, I was saying that the Liberals are once again calling into question the judgment of the Speaker of the House of Commons. We are in the same situation now as with the question of privilege raised in the House of Commons. The Speaker ruled that documents had to be tabled, but the Liberals don't want to do that. They are defying his instructions.