Mr. Speaker, my, my, my. It is incredible. When we debated the first eight motions grouped by the Chair, the hon. member for Saint-Hyacinthe-Bagot was full of indignation over amendments being tabled at the last minute with no chance to absorb them.
That is the way it works around here. He knows that and he followed those exact rules and procedures in tabling his own very technical motions without any advance notice for us to understand them. Then, as he accused the government in an earlier debate, he stands up on these very technical motions which have been grouped for debate and speaks for about three minutes. I guess the saying goes that sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Did I get it wrong?