My colleagues, from what I have heard now I am not sure whether we have a point of privilege. Surely there was some disorder in the House. I spoke very briefly with my colleague who was in the Chair at the time.
It is always regrettable when anything like this happens in the House. We are getting close to the end of the session. Sometimes in the heat of debate words are exchanged. I plead with you that this type of conduct among our members is not acceptable for us here in the House of Commons. I would hope that all hon. members would take this to heart.
I would encourage that this type of thing not happen again in the House of Commons, and surely not happen at any time in the midst of debate.
My colleagues, what I will undertake to do is I will look at the blues and I will look at what was on the tape. If it is necessary, I will come back to the House. But please take my admonition to heart for all of you that this type of thing should never occur again in the House. This point is closed.
I am going to go to a question of privilege. I had notice from the hon. member for Sarnia—Lambton.