Mr. Speaker, there are several points I hope to clarify. First, I endorse what my colleague has just said to the chief government whip. By all means we should continue the system we have for getting on with business. There is no other way to do it.
I would like to clarify too that there is no allegation here whatsoever of secrecy going on. That is not part of it.
I would also like to address one point made by the member for Kingston and the Islands, which is that the correction in Hansard was not a result of member's statements but was the result of another vote being taken. So there is quite a difference between the two.
Finally, I must maintain my point of order because my principal point is that we in opposition rely totally on you, Mr. Speaker, and on the rules of the House. Without that we are nowhere.