I will quote the hon. member for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes's letter, which was received this morning. It does say, “'In the interest of bringing clarity to this procedure from now on, the Chair will not accept notices of questions of privilege based on committee reports until after the reports are tabled'”, quoting a ruling of Milliken, and which we did. The hon. member goes onto say, “I will argue that the report makes out no fewer than seven breaches of privilege in relation to failures” and it goes on.
The letter refers to one presentation. It says, “Should you find a prima facie case of privilege, I intend to move a motion which I have attached in draft”. This is, as I explained earlier, the normal procedure. When we receive notices of questions of privilege, we get a summary of what the question of privilege is. The Speaker then makes a ruling on the order of the question, and then the hon. member will have the opportunity to present the full case.
The hon. member for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes.