Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I would draw your attention to a number of precedents in this place in which members have used unparliamentary language and have not withdrawn the matter. I draw your attention to March 24, 1993; September 30, 1994; and May 29, 1995. There are about a dozen examples in which this has happened.
In each of those examples, the Speaker of the day used Standing Order 11 and named the hon. member. Therefore, I would encourage you, based on precedent, to name the hon. member and have her withdraw from this House for the remainder of the sitting day.