I have always been mindful to get up and make a ruling after hearing a point of order, bogus or otherwise. The hon. parliamentary secretary is seeking to do what the hon. member just did, that is, to make some interjection in the debate under the guise of a point of order.
In fairness to members, the Chair likes to give members an opportunity to express their views and we hear before ruling whether or not there is a point. Clearly, there was not in either case. But the member did ask for consent, which was denied, and that is fair.