Mr. Speaker, I want to commend you.
You understood perfectly well that the minister was, from word one, completely off the mark on what we call a point of order. He was making an argument.
I want to thank you for doing your job so well.
In the House of Commons on December 6th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Michel Gauthier Bloc Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean, QC
Mr. Speaker, I want to commend you.
You understood perfectly well that the minister was, from word one, completely off the mark on what we call a point of order. He was making an argument.
I want to thank you for doing your job so well.
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