Mr. Speaker, you have made a ruling, and members have been given wide latitude by Chair occupants in the past to go back into their speech that they have prewritten, where they have made annotations for themselves. The member is referring, obviously, to a court case. He has a point that he is trying to make. If that other member would just let him finish his point, I am sure he will carry on to the rest of the business that he wants to do.
I hear members laughing across the way, but they are given the same latitude to speak to bills. We all bring notes into the House to make a speech.
You have made a ruling, Mr. Speaker, so we should just carry on with the debate on Bill C-21.