We are not dealing with a point of order but a point of privilege. This is the situation, as I understand it.
We have a letter that was issued which the hon. member, I believe, has tabled in this House. The hon. member for Delta has read the letter and he has interpreted it in one way.
We have now the source, if you will, of the letter; if not the letter itself, where the idea came from, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans who, today in the House in front of all of us has told us what the intent of the letter was and why the letter was sent.
Now we have an interpretation on one side and an explanation on the other.
Colleagues, I do not want to be trite, but is the glass half full or half empty?
This, surely, is a matter of looking at things differently, but in my view it is not a point of privilege. For this particular matter, with this letter at this time, for the hon. member for Delta and for the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, so that they will know and this House will know, I find that this is not a matter of privilege.