It depends on the point of order. A point of order obviously has to relate to the order of the proceedings of the legislation before the House.
If a point of order is raised because a point of order in progress is out of order, perhaps because it is going on too long, then it would be in order. However, if it were a short distinct point of order then it would not be in order. To keep order, the Chair must determine which point of order is or is not in order.
In this instance, that point of order was in order, as well as the one the member raised. However, the point of order of the whip is not in order.