I rise on the point of privilege, Mr. Speaker. If you were to review that point you would find there is no point of privilege. If you were to review the blues on the speech of the member for Kindersley-Lloydminster you would see that he merely stated a fact, that there were several changes of position by the Bloc Quebecois in the course of the electoral redistribution debate.
The Bloc member is certainly capable of describing what was his motivation. I think you will see that the member for Kindersley-Lloydminster was simply establishing the fact he behaved that way, and in any case it is not a violation of his privileges to do that.