Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. This is about the term the hon. member just used, and it is not the first time the hon. member referred to betrayal or mentioned the fact that we have no democratic mandate, or have no right to sit in this House because we are members of the Bloc Quebecois. He has said this both inside and outside the House. The right to sit in Parliament is not a matter for debate. It is not a matter for political debate, either inside or outside the House. We are talking about the basic right of people to elect the representatives they want to elect.
Voters elected certain members of Parliament, and it is not up to the hon. member to question our right to sit in this House, as he did last week or as he did today, when he used the word traitor.