Before I go to debate, because of what just transpired not too long ago, I want to remind members to please be careful and be judicious with the words that they use, especially to describe specific members in the House of Commons, because it does cause disorder and then it causes points of order to be raised. I think that every member in this House is an honourable member. That is how they got to be here. There are words that are being used, adjectives, that cause disorder, and I would hope that members will prevent that from happening. They can choose a better way to do their debates.
This is not directed to anybody in particular, because this happens with many members in the House on all sides. Again, I want members to be respectful of each other. We can have healthy debates without making personal attacks or using words that cause disorder.
The hon. member for New Brunswick Southwest.