Order. This is certainly an enlivened Friday morning for all of us.
The rule is designed to prevent people from starting further debate on the issue. I am satisfied, having looked into it, that the member was entitled to rise on a point of order, which he did, but he is not entitled under our practices at present to rise to make another speech on the matter.
I would have to rule, based on our present practices, that members may not have another go at the debate under this branch of the rule.
Accordingly, I would say the hon. member has made his point of order and the Chair has not accepted that he is entitled to rise to make another speech on the matter.
The hon. whip to the Reform Party is not entitled to rise to reargue the point, as he knows. If he rising on a different matter, he is entitled to do so.