Mr. Speaker, I rise on the same point of order. I think confusion rests, as is often the case when something comes up which is somewhat unexpected, with members going back and forth asking what to do, especially on the government's side. That is where the confusion seemed to be.
The Minister of Health specifically said that I had refused to make it votable. In my response I said: "Then let us make it votable". He then spoke to his colleagues.
I know you were very definite. You said it several times. However, Standing Order 10 says:
The Speaker shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide questions of order. In deciding a point of order or practice, the Speaker shall state the Standing Order or other authority applicable to the case. No debate shall be permitted on any such decision, and no such decision shall be subject to an appeal to the House.
We are being appealed to and I think it is out of order.