I thank the hon. member for Kingston and the Islands with respect to his point of order. Members know that they have to address their arguments in a way that is relevant to the motion before the House. I was listening to the hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot and while, yes, he has been on this tangent, he opened with framing that as an example for the point he was making.
In these cases, when members choose to use these kinds of examples, it is relevant to the topic at hand as long as they tie those two elements together. I note the hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot is halfway through his remarks and I am sure he will keep his remarks germane to the question at hand.
The hon. member.