I want to make it clear that as the Assistant Deputy Speaker I am not setting a precedent. This may be reviewed by the Speaker.
The informal procedure of accepting these multiple points of order falls under the purview of the Speaker. Normally it is done during Routine Proceedings. This week it was not.
The whip of the Bloc is quite correct. A member may at any time rise on a point of order. The Chair may or may not recognize a member rising on a point of order based on the discretion of the Chair, depending upon what is going on in the House.
It is possible for the hon. member for Chambly to rise on a point of order at any time, and then it will be up to the Chair. But this Chair at this time would like to get through Routine Proceedings, and I would be happy to recognize the hon. member for Chambly on a point of order.