I thank all the hon. members who participated in this debate this afternoon.
I want to say that I have given warnings previously about statements by members.
I suggested that hon. members should avoid making statements about other members, and should certainly refrain from making personal attacks. In my opinion, we have had some that were very close to crossing that line. I can perhaps intervene more often, but I hope that after the discussions in the House today, all hon. members will take note of what has happened.
I will review the statements made by the member for Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord.
I will review his complaints. If there is a problem, I will come back to the House. Otherwise, as suggested by the hon. Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, I hope that we can have fewer personal attacks and fewer attacks against other parties, especially during S.O. 31 statements.
I urge hon. members to discuss topics that are important to them.
I also have notice of a point of order from the hon. member for Churchill arising out of statements by members.