I think the rules are clear on this point. It is the government and opposition whips. If the hon. member for Acadie—Bathurst wishes to examine the Standing Order, he can do so at the table.
The hon. member for Trinity--Spadina on a point of order.
In the House of Commons on December 12th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Committees of the HouseRoutine Proceedings
The Acting Speaker Andrew Scheer
I think the rules are clear on this point. It is the government and opposition whips. If the hon. member for Acadie—Bathurst wishes to examine the Standing Order, he can do so at the table.
The hon. member for Trinity--Spadina on a point of order.
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