Mr. Speaker, I would be remiss if I did not take this opportunity to wish Diane a happy retirement on behalf of my colleagues and myself.
I would also like to thank her for all the years she has devoted to politics. We know it is not an easy job. I also thank her for her attitude in the House of Commons, which I will always look up to.
Diane is an example for all of us. We thank her and wish her a good retirement.
That was not my point of order, but I could not miss this opportunity.
Now for my point of order. The member for Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner violated the public health guidelines during the first vote. He was seen in the presence of two people in his office. They were not socially distanced or wearing masks.
I believe it is still important to follow the public health guidelines, and I sincerely believe that they must apply to everyone, even MPs.