Order, please. I agree with the hon. member that it is important, but the points he is raising are exactly the same ones the hon. member for Louis-Hébert raised.
I have already made a ruling on this, and it is up to the committee. Committees are masters in their own house, as we say in English, although the way I said it in French may not be the right way. However, committees can reach decisions on these matters, and when a report is tabled in the House after consideration in committee, a ruling will be made.
If some hon. members have problems with the behaviour of a committee or its chair, or anything of that sort, this must be raised in committee, not here in the House. We are not a court of appeal for the committees, except in very specific circumstances, which are given in this excellent work one could spend a whole afternoon consulting.
I would encourage the hon. member to do so, instead of raising this matter in the House at this time.