Mr. Speaker, I do not want to belabour this point of order for no reason.
However, what I heard this morning helped me to understand the situation. I did not feel that the member for Abitibi—Témiscamingue and my other colleague were being repetitive in their remarks. They gave the matter a lot of thought. They have a sense of duty, and they are doing their work as elected representatives very conscientiously.
However, I did hear very repetitive arguments from the other side of the House, and I know their talking points by heart by now.
That being said, when I heard the member for Abitibi—Témiscamingue earlier, I knew exactly what she was getting at. I knew that she was explaining to people what was going on with this so that they could be better informed.
Mr. Speaker, I appreciate what you have said on the subject.