Mr. Chairman, I have a point of order and I am asking you to listen this time, because earlier you let Mr. Williams speak to my point of order, which you should not have done. Mr. Williams took the opportunity to blabber on about me and to accuse me of being an affront to the House of Commons, to Parliament and to the committee. I am demanding that he apologize and that he take back what he said. Just because I tabled a motion, Mr. John Williams claims that I am an affront to the rights of—
On June 18th, 2007. See this statement in context.