Order, please.
The Chair is looking at the motion that is before us. In that motion, it states:
That, in the opinion of the House, government planes, and in particular the plane used by the Prime Minister, should only be used for government purposes—
and it goes on, from there.
As is the practice in this House, members are, and have been, granted latitude in terms of what they speak to.
This motion, by my reading, references government purposes, implicitly I guess, which asks the question: What would government purposes be?
If members want to talk about what ought to be considered government purposes, then I think that is within the relevance of the motion, and the hon. member for Etobicoke Centre can continue.