Mr. Chair, simply because you call a number at the start of this, I guess you're trying to prevent us from exercising our right to move motions that have been duly put on notice.
That's what just happened. Mr. Kurek was not given an opportunity to address the arguments of Mr. Badawey, who was able to move a motion on a point of order, which I think in and of itself is out of order.
We can talk about clause 124 for some time, I guess, if that is the way the chair wishes to proceed, or he can recognize the rights of members of Parliament to move motions that have been duly noted.