My colleague, if I understand correctly, this has to do with the drafting of bills, the drafting of amendments to bills, the legal counsel.
I know you are aware that two other members of the House have raised this matter, perhaps in another way. I am going to be rendering a judgment on Thursday morning on an issue from the member for Sarnia—Lambton which I believe touches precisely on your point of privilege.
As to this specific point I would judge once again that this would seem, as in my other decision, an administrative matter. It is one which I can tell the hon. member is being addressed at this time by the Board of Internal Economy.
I do not want the member to put the motion just now. If other members have information to bring to bear on this I will listen to it. But at least at this point it would seem to be an administrative matter.