I believe that the Chair is more than willing to hear a full report on a point of privilege.
The Chair is guided of course by the fact that privilege is very narrow. Far be it from me to lecture this honourable House but I would like to point out that privilege has to do with the impediment of a member of Parliament carrying out his or her responsibilities and duties.
Among these duties is for all hon. members to be able to speak freely, to be able to come to the House and to committees and to vote. As the hon. member is present, as the hon. member is speaking, I do not see any question of privilege. That is why I interceded as quickly as I did.
I hope hon. members will take this into consideration. My ruling is simply that it is not a question of privilege.