Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order.
Without questioning your decision, I would just like you to tell me something. I believe that if we were to consult Beauchesne's, we would find cases quite similar to this one, in which the government rejected a decision made by a royal commision of inquiry.
I believe there are precedents where parliamentarians were allowed to discuss such issues. I would appreciate an explanation. Why, given the case I made, does the chair feel that my request must be turned down?
I would like to know the basis of your ruling, with which I will fully comply, but which seems ill-founded at this point.