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On two occasions on the record of the House of Commons it is stated that members refused unanimous consent.
Third, I would invite the Speaker to check the remarks made only two or three minutes ago by the hon. member from Calgary who had the floor. He admitted hearing the hon. member for St. John's West say no.
The admission of the hon. member, whose party asked a little earlier to make the motion votable, was that consent had been refused by another hon. member. Furthermore, there are the two references in Hansard .
I recognize that it will be difficult for the Chair to rule on this immediately. But I invite Mr. Speaker to review both the "blues" I just referred to and the remarks of a moment ago by the hon. member from Calgary in which he admitted that unanimous consent had not been achieved and to rule on it, possibly on Monday on the return of the House.