Madam Speaker, earlier I explained what my colleague from Milton and I experienced. It was quite clear.
Indeed, I am the one who inquired about why our parliamentary privileges were breached. At the time there were mixed messages as to why this happened, but never any clear reason. At the time we were told that some of the Prime Minister's vehicles were empty and that we had to wait. There was also talk of the media bus.
To us, the most important thing is that this privilege was breached. It has been confirmed that this is not the first time this happened to us. Parliamentary conventions of other hon. members are currently being ignored. Let us look at what is happening in committees because it is important for hon. members to be able to express themselves. That is what I want to see.
I am pleased that the Chair has acknowledged our right to our privileges and transferred this request to the relevant committees so that we may have a detailed analysis.