Hon. members sometimes say things that other hon. members disagree with. It is not uncommon for that to happen in the Chamber. The fact that some member may regard what the other member is saying as wrong, false, incorrect or whatever is ground for debate but not for a point of order or an interruption in the hon. member's speech.
I have no doubt the hon. member for Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre is saying things that perhaps some members would disagree with, but in the circumstances I do not think we need to get into a point of order on it.
Members will have an opportunity to reflect on what they have said and on what he has said in questions and comments and later in debate on the bill.