I am always reluctant to tell hon. members how to go about their business in the House.
When a statement is made that one hon. member does not agree with, one side or the other, usually the hon. member will rise in his place at the end and say that he did not say such and such. It is not really a point of order but it gets on the record. In that way it is dealt with because it is an interpretation of what one person or the other person used as facts.
If after reflection, after the hon. member has had a look at the blues, he wishes to do something like that then for a half a minute or a minute the House can take that kind of time.