I do not have any evidence before me that there is any guilt of any member on any side. What I have in front of me, as your Speaker, is a question that was asked and a question that was answered. Outside of it being unparliamentary, which it was not, I judged it to be a parliamentary question and acceptable. I judged the answer to be parliamentary. Whether it is acceptable to one side or the other is neither here nor there. I judged it to be a normal response that the government gives.
At this point, at least, my dear colleague, I would rule, from what you have put before me, that there is no point of privilege.