Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Chairman, on this issue of the point of order, I just wanted to make a couple of things clear. First of all, you as chair recognized Mr. MacKenzie. There is no motion before the committee. The committee was called together on this topic. That's the topic to which Mr. MacKenzie is speaking. He has been granted the floor, which gives him the opportunity to introduce a motion.
I don't believe there's any point of order here. You have clarified that he is speaking to the content and to the issue before the committee. I think it's only appropriate that Mr. MacKenzie be entitled to complete his statement. He has been given the floor, and others will be given the opportunity to have the floor as well. He's put a motion before committee. If members opposite don't wish to support that motion, at the correct time they can exercise their opinions on the motion. Mr. MacKenzie does have the floor. I think the point of order is invalid.