Order, please. My dear colleagues, as you know, in the course of a debate, when we make speeches, we may use some pretty strong language. I would like to read to the hon. member what it says here in the Annotated Standing Orders: "What is acceptable depends largely on the circumstances, but personal attacks, insults, obscene language or words which question a Member's or a Senator's integrity, honesty, or character are not in order. To reduce the possibility of personal references, convention further requires Members to refer to each other by title, position or constituency names. Likewise, the Senate is usually "the other place", and Senators, "Members of the other place", although generally references to Senate debates and Senators are discouraged altogether. A further long-standing practice also protects the judiciary from disrespectful or offensive attacks."
That is why I interrupted his statement.