Sure. A point of order does not give you the floor to take action. A point of order gives you an opportunity to tell the chair that something is out of order here, that we're dealing with something and we should be doing other business first, that there was some kind of mistake in the speaking order. A point of order is that something in the business of order of the meeting has gone wrong and you wish to raise that. You have that, but you can't just interrupt somebody by saying “a point of order” and then move a motion and redirect the debate. There are ways to do that, but a point of order is not one of them.
Monsieur Caron, you have the floor.