I would like to return to the matter involving the hon. member for Crowfoot.
I will very quickly draw his attention to Beauchesne's Parliamentary Rules & Forms , 6th Edition, at page 144, article 489. I will simply quote one line:
Since 1958, it has been ruled unparliamentary to use the following expressions:--
A list of those expressions follows. I particularly draw the hon. member's attention to the expression used in part in his question: “deliberately misled”. There is ample documentation that there has been a stated practice that it in fact is not acceptable so I would ask him to please withdraw the words.