We all have trouble sometimes with these kinds of allegations that fly around the House. The Speaker is cognizant of the fact that sometimes members disagree profoundly. For example, today during question period we heard the premise of a question disagreed with and the premise of the answer disagreed with on different occasions. This is not uncommon and we will have to sit here and listen to that kind of thing because members do sometimes disagree about facts. Their interpretations of them are different, or the views they take of them are different, or the facts they look at are selected and perhaps are not the same as the ones selected by someone on the other side.
In the House of Commons on April 7th, 2000. See this statement in context.