Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order, which may be a question of privilege. Twice now the government has referred erroneously to me and my conduct as a member of Parliament at an international conference. The minister who was one of those people referencing knows full well that in fact I attended six days of the conference, longer than the minister, longer than any representative of the government, and in fact that I returned only to be at a meeting in my riding on the same subject one day before the conclusion of the conference.
This is a compromise of my position as a member of Parliament to have the government misrepresent in an authoritative fashion what are actually the facts.
I rely on you, Mr. Speaker, to pursue the government to have that record corrected and to not have it repeated in future.