Mr. Speaker, I quote from Beauchesne's. Citation 93 reads:
It is generally accepted that any threat, or attempt to influence the vote of, or actions of a Member, is a breach of privilege.
If the minister knew this information at 10.10 p.m., and I was asked to vote later without that same information, the minister, by not giving us that information before the vote, was trying to influence the vote. I use Beauchesne's to back up that argument.
I ask the Speaker to rule on the issue. The minister knew before we voted. I was not allowed to vote with the full knowledge of what the minister knew. That is a breach of my privileges.