Mr. Speaker, I believe you are establishing a precedent. Question period is there for us to ask questions and get answers.
If, after question period, members of the opposition or of the government did not get answers and wish to obtain a clarification, they can, in my opinion, ask for that during the next oral question period. Liberal members can also ask questions, and that would be the time to do it.
However, if we allow a point of order on this, we will end up with points of order after every question period to clarify questions that were asked. It is the government that has to give answers during question period.
With all due respect, Mr. Speaker, I believe it is a mistake to do this, and I wish you would take my remarks into account.